Avowed is Available Now for Premium Edition Owners

A new launch trailer is also available. Standard Edition owners can start playing on February 18th via Xbox Series X/S and PC.

Posted By | On 14th, Feb. 2025

Avowed

Critics’ reviews for Obsidian Entertainment’s long-awaited Avowed are live alongside a new launch trailer. While the action RPG isn’t available until next week, Premium Edition owners can start playing now courtesy of advanced access.

Of course, you must spend $89.99 for the same, though it includes a digital art book, the original soundtrack, and two premium skin packs for your companions. Regarding the critical reception, Avowed has an 80 Metacritic score on Xbox Series X/S based on 58 reviews, while the PC version has a 79 Metascore from 49 reviews.

Avowed launches on February 18th for both platforms. It will also be available on Game Pass (and, strangely enough, through Blizzard Entertainment’s Battle.net). Head here for more details on its Quality, Performance and Balance modes on consoles.

You can also check out extended gameplay here to learn more about the progression, abilities, and combat. As for playtime, Obsidian promises an experience that’s roughly as long as The Outer Worlds.


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