Mount & Blade Ready to Ride
Medieval action RPG gone gold.
Date: Friday, September 05, 2008
Author: Jeff McAllister

Paradox Interactive has confirmed that development of Mount & Blade, the upcoming single-player medieval combat title for the PC, has been completed.

Developed by Turkish development house TaleWorlds Entertainment, the game has already developed a loyal fan community and received acclaim from PC gaming enthusiasts worldwide. Having enjoyed a highly successful beta, Mount & Blade is now green-lighted for release in the United States on September 16th and Europe on September 19th.

Mount & Blade is a single-player, third or first-person action/role-playing game set in the medieval war-torn land of Calradia. The game features groundbreaking horseback combat, intuitive swordplay, and a free-form environment in which players can roam freely to explore new cities, conquer foreign armies and earn a reputation as the realm’s most courageous warrior.

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