Gear up and grab your friends because it is almost time to dive into the gritty world of Remnant 2! Do you feel a little unprepared though? Don't worry because a new trailer just dropped that goes over the gameplay and what you can expect from the game:

Starting off this awesome video, we see some epic shots of the third-person action and mentioning that you will be fighting to save humanity before we start going into some details. Getting right into the systems, you will use world stones to travel to unique lands that you can look around and take on hostile threats. There are varied levels from lush forests to giant cathedrals to explore, so there will be no shortage of gorgeous sights.

Staying on the move, dodging, using the environment, and studying the enemies to find weak points will be critical to surviving the treacherous foes you will encounter. You will also be able to find materials and consumables throughout exploration, and combined with your gear and exotic weapons, you will be prepared for anything thrown your way.

There is so much more in the video, including going over different ways to build your character, accessories, crafting and upgrading, archetypes, and even bringing a dog with you, so definitely watch the video when you can!

Remnant 2 will be releasing on July 25th and can be pre-ordered for $50 or wishlisted on Steam now! Per the minimum spec requirements, it looks like this might be a little tough to run on the Steam Deck, but we are hopeful that with some configuration, and upscaling, it will be possible to play! On the plus side, I am sure the game will be playable on the ROG Ally.

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Noah Kupetsky
A lover of gaming since 4, Noah has grown up with a love and passion for the industry. From there, he started to travel a lot and develop a joy for handheld and PC gaming. When the Steam Deck released, it just all clicked.
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