Chivalry Medieval Warfare Launch Trailer Celebrates PS4 and Xbox One Launch

For the king!

Posted By | On 02nd, Dec. 2015

Chivalry PS4 Xbox One

Torn Banner Studios’ Chivalry: Medieval Warfare is finally available for PS4 and Xbox One, courtesy of Activsiion, after having released on PC way too many moons ago. A new launch trailer has been released and shows console gamers what they can expect to accomplish in the name of the king (s).

Chivalry: Medieval Warfare is essentially a multiplayer experience in which up to 24 players do battle in more than 25 different battlefields. Instead of guns you’ll be relying on swords, maces and other medieval weaponry to topple your foes, which means getting up close and personal more often than not. The objectives themselves are far from easy as well since you’ll be effectively laying siege to castles and raiding villages. To make things even more fun, a new Horde mode has also been added with the console versions’ release.

What are your thoughts on Chivalry: Medieval Warfare if you’ve already played it? Let us know your in the comments below and stay tuned for more details.


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