Nearly nine years after the release of the original Chivalry, fans can soon get their hands on Chivalry 2, releasing this June and promising even bigger, more intense battles.
Fight the ultimate warrior in a Chivalry 2 Showdown
When Chivalry was released in 2012, it took the world by storm, attracting big streamers like Lirik as well as casual gamers. The brutal, meaty combat, with a depth all its own, was addictive and challenging, and brought something entirely new to the table. It was a multiplayer game that allowed players to engage in intense battles and castle sieges without ever leaving their homes.
As developer Torn Banner prepares for the June release of Chivalry 2, it's hard not to be excited about the next chapter of the chaotic medieval combat game, especially when you take a deeper look at what the studio has planned.
One of the most notable aspects of Chivalry 2, and something that the previous game got right, is its large player count. By cramming 64 players into each map, Torn Banner gives players a ton of space to explore and create their own scenarios within the larger battlefield. This makes large maps feel alive, constantly dropping players into smaller skirmishes as they move around, and it helps create a unique experience for every match, which could extend the game's longevity post-launch.