February 22, 2025
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Broken Sword: Parzival’s Stone announced for consoles and PC


Revolution Software has announced Broken Sword: Parzival’s Stone, the sixth chapter in the point-and-click adventure game series, Broken Sword. This new installment will be available for consoles, PC and mobile devices, thus expanding the reach of the series. Although the specific release date and selected console platforms have not yet been revealed, the news has generated great anticipation among fans.

In this sixth chapter, titled “Broken Sword: Parzival’s Stone,” the series promises a significant evolution in classic adventure gameplay. It stands out for fusing the simplicity of point-and-click mechanics with innovative and immersive features. The visual aesthetic is presented in a distinctive “super 2D” graphic style, combining meticulously hand-drawn backgrounds with 3D geometry elements. This allows for a high-resolution visual aesthetic while offering the flexibility to create stunning cinematography typical of 3D environments.

The plot once again brings together beloved characters George and Nico, plunging them into a terrifying intrigue involving hidden treasure hunters, medieval events and the intriguing world of quantum physics. The combination of familiar and novel elements promises a captivating experience for players and fans of the franchise.

Although we still have to wait to learn more details about the release date and the specific platforms that will support the game, the announcement of “Broken Sword: Parzival’s Stone” has raised the expectations of the community of players and fans of the series. Stay tuned for future updates as Revolution Software shares more information about this exciting addition to the beloved point-and-click adventure series.

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