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+ | The game follows two characters through events in [[Westeros]], roughly occurring simultaneously with the events of the [[Season 1|first season]]. The first character is Mors Westford, a sworn brother of the [[Night's Watch]] who is serving on [[the Wall]] with his faithful dog. The second is Alester Sarwyck, a nobleman from the south who has spent years in exile in [[Essos]] and become a priest of R'hllor, the [[Lord of Light]]. He is summoned home to Riverspring by the death of his father and an attempt by one of his [[bastards]] to claim the castle. Whilst their stories are separated by thousands of miles, they will eventually have an impact on one another. |
Characters known to appear in the computer game include [[Cersei Lannister]], [[Varys]] and Lord Commander [[Jeor Mormont]], voiced by their respective television actors. Locations will include [[Castle Black]] and [[King's Landing]]. |
Characters known to appear in the computer game include [[Cersei Lannister]], [[Varys]] and Lord Commander [[Jeor Mormont]], voiced by their respective television actors. Locations will include [[Castle Black]] and [[King's Landing]]. |
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Game of Thrones is the title of a single-player role-playing video game developed by Cyanide Studios and published by ATLUS in North America and Focus Home Interactive in Europe. It is available on PC, PlayStation 3 and Xbox 360. Originally a game based solely on the A Song of Ice and Fire novels by George R. R. Martin, Cyanide reached a deal with HBO to use art assets and voice actors from the TV series to make it a licensed product. It was released in the United States on 15 May 2012, and Prima Games released a strategy guide for it on the same day[1].
Premise
The game follows two characters through events in Westeros, roughly occurring simultaneously with the events of the first season. The first character is Mors Westford, a sworn brother of the Night's Watch who is serving on the Wall with his faithful dog. The second is Alester Sarwyck, a nobleman from the south who has spent years in exile in Essos and become a priest of R'hllor, the Lord of Light. He is summoned home to Riverspring by the death of his father and an attempt by one of his bastards to claim the castle. Whilst their stories are separated by thousands of miles, they will eventually have an impact on one another.
Characters known to appear in the computer game include Cersei Lannister, Varys and Lord Commander Jeor Mormont, voiced by their respective television actors. Locations will include Castle Black and King's Landing.
Development
Cyanide Studios bought development rights to the A 'Song of Ice and Fire novels in 2007. Initially the deal was only between Martin and Cyanide, with no involvement from HBO. Cyanide announced they would be simultaneously developing two games, an RPG and a strategy game entitled A Game of Thrones: Genesis. The strategy game, with no involvement from HBO, was released in September 2011 to largely lukewarm and negative reviews. Shortly before this, Cyanide and HBO announced that they had reached an agreement for the RPG to be released under a license allowing Cyanide to use HBO art assets, the logo from the TV series and some of the actors as well. This required some rewriting of materials already completed for the game.
George R. R. Martin has acted as consultant on the game's script, whilst Cyanide has also been advised on the setting and history of Westeros by Elio Garcia and Linda Antonsson of the Westeros.org fan site, co-writers of the forthcoming World of Ice and Fire companion book.
Limited edition
The limited edition pre-order bonus included: a 64-page hardbound book showing artwork from the development of the game[2].
Featurette
See also
- Official game website
- Focus Home Interactive press release at Westeros.org.
- Translation of a detailed playthrough of the first part of the game.