
Topics: Assassin's Creed, Ubisoft, Bloodborne, PC, Steam, PlayStation, Xbox

Topics: Assassin's Creed, Ubisoft, Bloodborne, PC, Steam, PlayStation, Xbox
You may not instantly be familiar with the name Alexandre Amancio, but you’ve perhaps played Assassin’s Creed Revelations and Assassin’s Creed Unity.
Amancio served as creative director on both projects, and now he’s broken away from Ubisoft to lead development as Lison-based studio Studio Ellipsis which has just dropped gameplay for an exciting upcoming horror extraction title.
Nightholme describes itself as a PvPvE “horror hunt game” that’s coming to both PC and console.
Three rival teams will battle it out as they hunt down terrifying Nightwalkers as well as transform into deadly monsters themselves as they “fight to prevail against other players and an ever-shifting high-risk environment”.
It must be said, it’s a pretty original idea blending the horror and extraction shooter genres making it hard to draw any comparisons between Nightholme and existing games.
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That being said, there is a major feeling of Bloodborne about Nightholme’s nightmarish creature designs that are sure to give fans of that dormant franchise a kick.
You can play both solo or in a group where you’ll assume the role of a Grimrunner.
You’ll begin in a camp on the edge of town known as Last Ground with each player drinking Nocturn which determines the archetype you’ll transform into that round; in other words, it determines your abilities.

Every session begins with 12 players but it’s up to you whether you choose to assist or betray your fellow Grimrunners.
When the session begins, you can choose to hunt the Gloomfiend (an enemy boss), claim a Terror Seed, pursue faction quests, scavenge, level up, or interfere with the actions of others.
The stronger the enemies you defeat and more altars you interact with, the more powerful you become.
If you gain enough power, you can transform from a Grimrunner into a Grimspawn. Grimspawns tend to dominate encounters so it’s a goal you’ll perhaps want to pursue.
That Terror Seed I mentioned is the game’s most valuable object. It can be converted into currency, putting you in a much better position for the next round, plus you’ll get unique skills.
Excitingly, Nightholme is due to hold an alpha test on PC this summer with players able to sign up now.
"We're not the first ones to say this; making games is hard. By sharing more about Nightholme at pre-alpha, our goal is to break down some of the barriers between devs and community,” Amancio said in a press release.
“Being ‘community first’ should mean that the community has a say when it matters most, and it's a promise we're committed to upholding.
“Some of us at Studio Ellipsis have built worlds for years. For some, Nightholme is their first. What unites us is simple: we believe games should feel unpredictable again.
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“And that worlds are better when they’re discovered together. And yes…we want to scare the shit out of you. We hope you'll enjoy discovering this first foray into Nightholme with us.”
It’s definitely one to keep an eye on. You can wishlist the game on Steam now but information on the console versions remains unavailable.