Electronic Arts is about to release first-person magic game Immortals of Aveum on Xbox Series X/S, PS5 and PC. Immortals of Aveum has an August 22 release date and a 5am BST UK launch time. If you want to start playing the moment the game goes online, then you can pre-load Immortals of Aveum ahead of launch. According to reports, the game weighs in at around 70GB on PS5, 57GB on Xbox consoles, and a massive 110GB on PC.
Featuring over 25 spells and 80 talents, Immortals of Aveum is a spell-based single-player game with an epic campaign.
“Immortals of Aveum is a single-player first person magic shooter that tells the story of Jak as he joins an elite order of battlemages to save a world on the edge of abyss,” reads the official description.
“With legions of soldiers on both sides of the Everwar, he must uncover the mysteries of Aveum’s troubled past, if there’s any hope for saving its future.
“Master three forces of magic and unleash spells with deadly skill in a game that defies FPS conventions.”
Made using Unreal Engine 5.1, Immortals of Aveum is an impressive spectacle, and only capable of running on powerful hardware.
At a minimum, the PC version requires an Intel i7-9700 or Ryzen 7 3700x CPU; 16GB of RAM; GeForce RTX 2080 Super (8GB) or Radeon RX 5700XT (8GB) GPU; DirectX (Version 12.1 or later) and 110GB SSD.
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If you want improved performance, then you’ll want to invest in an Intel Core i7-12700 or AMD Ryzen 7 5700X CPU; 16GB of RAM; GeForce RTX 3080Ti (12GB) or Radeon RX 6800XT (16GB) GPU and DirectX (Version 12.1 or later).
The digital version of the game costs £69.99 on PS5 and Xbox Series X/S, and £49.99 on Steam.
EA Play members can save 10% on the asking price, which takes the price down to just £62.99.
There’s also a Deluxe Edition, which costs an extra £10 and includes a Purified Arclight sigil, Triarch’s Wrath sigil, three rings, two bracers and three totems.
If you’d rather pick up the physical edition, then Immortals of Aveum is available for £64.99 on Amazon.
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