Sacred 3 Gameplay Trailer Debuts, Contains Hacking and Slashing

Deep Silver's hack and slash RPG will be bringing the ruckus this August.

Posted By | On 19th, Mar. 2014

Deep Silver’s Sacred 3 is perhaps one of the publisher’s more low-key titles – despite being a hack and slash experience featuring drop-in, drop-out multiplayer for up to four players. Today, we get our first glimpse of what to expect within the game and suitably enough, it involves slicing enemies. Check it out above.

Along with online multiplayer, there will be a single-player component. You can choose from five different cultures, which server as Classes. The Malakhim Class is new and adds a bit of variety but along with the main game, Deep Silver will be packaging the first DLC pack Underworld Story on release. The DLC has you scaling a tower in order to confront Sacred 2’s Black Seraphim boss.

Sacred 3 releases on August 22nd in Europe and August 26th in North America. It will be out for the Xbox 360, PS3 and PC. Let us know what you think of the gameplay in the comments below.


Tagged With: , , , ,

Amazing Articles You Might Want To Check Out!

Share Your Thoughts Below  (Always follow our comments policy!)



Keep On Reading!

Stellar Blade Review – 2B or Not 2B

Stellar Blade Review – 2B or Not 2B

Stellar Blade feels like a blast from the past in the best way possible.

10 Amazing Open World Games That Refuse to Hold Players’ Hands

10 Amazing Open World Games That Refuse to Hold Players’ Hands

Getting lost and confused is part of the fun in these open world epics.

The Most Promising Linear Games to Look Forward to in 2024 and Beyond

The Most Promising Linear Games to Look Forward to in 2024 and Beyond

Fans of more focused, linear experiences have plenty to look forward to.

MudRunner VR Announced for Meta Quest 2, 3, and Pro

MudRunner VR Announced for Meta Quest 2, 3, and Pro

The off-roading sim will feature eight all-terrain vehicles, vast maps, story and free play modes, and more.

Phantom Fury Review – Fun-Filled Rampage

Phantom Fury Review – Fun-Filled Rampage

Phantom Fury is a follow-up to Ion Fury, taking place a few years into the future. Read on to figure out how w...

Europa is Looking Like One of the Most Engaging Games of the Year

Europa is Looking Like One of the Most Engaging Games of the Year

With this feature, we take a look at Novastar Entertainment's upcoming Europa and why it could end up being on...