Return To Krondor Now An Original

Havas Interactive would like to announce the re-release Return To Krondor as part of our Sierra Originals line up, available July 12th, price £9.99

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Return to Krondor is the highly anticipated sequel to the best selling RPG, Betrayal at Krondor. It is set in Raymond E. Feist's world of Midkemia, and offers many of the key RPG elements found in the original while simultaneously incorporating the latest gaming technology.

During the quest, players assume the roles of five main characters, Squire James, a reformed thief; the Keshian sorceress Jazhara; William ConDoin, son of the magician Pug; a roughhewn Warrior-Priest of Ishap named Brother Solon; and Kendaric, the reluctant wizard whose magic is the group's only hope of victory.

The story revolves around the disappearance of the Ishapian Church's most sacred relic, the Tear of the Gods. A band of ruthless pirates - in the employ of Sidi, a shadowy, half-mad sorcerer - attempt to seize the Tear from the Ishapian treasure ship; but in the process, they sink the ship accidentally, sending the Tear to the bottom of the Bitter Sea. The characters' efforts to recover the Tear inadvertently draw them into a violent, three-sided battle over the relic. Their quest leads them from the dizzying heights of Krondor's Palace, through the twisting tunnels of the sewers beneath the city, and into the haunted depths of a temple dedicated to an evil as ancient as the gods themselves.

Raymond E. Feist's bibliography dominates the world of literary fantasy with more than a dozen books translated into 13 languages. His work appears regularly on best-seller lists including The New York Times and The Times of London. Two of the original works, Magician: Apprentice and Magician: Master have been reprinted 22 and 21 times respectively. His most recent title, Rage of a Demon King, has ranked on The New York Times list since its release in April 1997. Net sales of Mr. Feist's books, worldwide, is over 12 million copies.

The game was developed by Cincinnati-based PyroTechnix, a technology and development house who's credits include Tanarus.

The best selling RPG, Betrayal at Krondor (released 1994), set the standard for role playing adventure games on the PC

Key Features:

11 plot-twisting chapters based on the writings of best-selling author Raymond E. Feist

True3D® engine provides real-time lighting and a host of special effects never before seen in an RPG

More than 180 non-player 3D characters

Over 60 spells, each with its own unique effects

Comprehensive alchemy system that allows you to create your own potions and spells

Tactically complex 3D combat, featuring intuitive smart cursors for ease of play.