Pixion Games Releases Whitepaper Of Upcoming RPG game

The white paper includes gameplay, echo characters, symbolism and a roadmap for the upcoming game.

Fableborne Gameplay

Pixion Games, the company behind the upcoming blockchain-based RPG Fableborne, has released a white paper on the game.

Fableborne is an avalanche-based game with an estimated release date of Q1 2023. It will be Pixon Games’ first game, and its official trailer will be released soon, before September 8, 2022.

In a tweet, Fableborne said.

In Fableborne, players build bases on islands and develop strategies to defend them. There are no player-versus-player real-time battles. Instead, they are linked by matches. The gameplay is based on the fictional world of Shatterlands, which is made up of hovering islands filled with beauty and danger.

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Four factions rule the world, including the United Tribes of Kalkaran, the Kingdom of Arandsius, the Industrial Federation, and the subjects of Malanwe.

Playable characters are called Echoes, and players can use them to control raids. Players must choose the appropriate Echo to help them win battles and earn rewards. They must explore the world, select NPC islands to raid, and defeat bosses to earn rewards. Echoes can be upgraded to open up talents such as hit points, movement speed, attack speed, etc.

Pixion League, $FAB, and Roadmap

The game also hosts an in-game tournament, the Pixion League, in which players can compete and win rewards. fableborne’s utility token is $FAB, which is essential for upgrading NFTs such as echoes, islands, and items.

Pixion Games will launch the game in Pre-Alpha and Alpha modes in Q3 2022, while Echoes will be available in Q4 2022.


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