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The Most "Medieval" RPG Ever Made?

  • Writer: karls03
    karls03
  • 11 minutes ago
  • 1 min read

Something our director (Yan) said once has stuck with me: Legends of the Round Table is what a game would look like if folk that lived in medieval times somehow had access to computers and made an RPG. It's how they would see art, music and storytelling.


It's such a great way to describe the game that we decided to base a short video on that premise. We call it the microtrailer! It's a really good way to showcase the game in a captivating way to those who haven't heard about it yet, an excellent hook for the more mainstream RPG players that may be surprised by the unique art direction AND it's CHOCKFULL of teasers for our existing fans! 😁


We'd love for you to check it out on Youtube and perhaps even share it with your RPG loving friends and content creators. It would help a ton, in this final stretch before the game's release! 🙏



We'd also like to wish everyone joyous holidays and a great new year - we're thankful for the time and support you've granted us and are excited to get the game into your hands in 2026!


Thank you for reading, and don’t forget to join us on our Discord server! We’d love to chat with you about the game, RPGs, the Middle Ages, or anything else that sparks your interest!


A screenshot of LotRT showcasing a woman embroidering while seated on a bench in a stone courtyard beneath a large tree bathed in light. The scene is framed by a castle wall and includes snowy trees on either sides and a "Happy Holidays" banner.

The Artifice Studio Team

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