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Alright, guys, so here’s the scoop—Resolution Games is at it again. You know Demeo, right? That VR tabletop RPG deal everyone was kinda into? Well, they’ve taken it and given it a Dungeons & Dragons twist. Yep, Demeo x DUNGEONS & DRAGONS: Battlemarked. It was, like, one of those things they kinda hinted at back in January? Or was it February? Who remembers dates, anyway?
So finally, we get a peek at this mashup, and it’s looking a lot like what we expected, honestly. Up to four players diving into dungeons crawling with all kinds of weird monsters. Standard fare, really. Oh, and there’s this gameplay clip floating around. Or maybe it’s multiple clips? Not sure, but it’s something.
Anyway, if you’ve no clue what Demeo is—imagine quick battles. Like, turn-based and all about strategy, on these cool grid thingies. You’re moving around kinda like a chess piece? Or was it more like checkers? Whatever. You get points to play with, and there’s this whole dice-rolling thing. Three faces on the die, by the way: a sword, two swords, and a skull. Yeah, the skull’s not great. Trust me.
Cards are involved too—defense, attack, healing, but let’s not go into that rabbit hole. Every character’s got their own set, which is dope. Always keeps it fresh, you know?
Oh, and get this—Battlemarked’s gonna be playable in VR and on regular screens. On your TV, or monitor, or whatever. So it’s kinda got this hybrid vibe going. Steam, PlayStation 5—it’s all covered. And, like, VR on nearly everything from Quest 3 to PSVR 2 and so on.
As for when we actually get to play this? They’re saying late 2025. It feels far, but what is time, really? More deets are coming soon, so they’re keeping us guessing—launch dates, other platforms, and even chat about a second adventure right from the start.
The D&D flair? It’s heavy. They’ve got Matt Sernett as the narrative guy. Name ring a bell? He had his hands in Baldur’s Gate and Icewind Dale ages ago. If you’re into that lore, you’ll probably get why he’s the guy for this.
Right, so if you’re on Quest 3/3S, PSVR 2, or just sticking to good ol’ Steam, you can wishlist it now. Which is pretty neat, I guess. Until we know more, that’s about it!
Catch you later with updates! Or not. Depends if I notice them!
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