One PC game that was released last year might finally be getting a release on PS4. PS5, Xbox One, and Xbox Series X|S.
This title was released in early access last year after a ton of positive reviews, and was considered a surprise hit by many given it’s from a relatively unknown studio.

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There has been no official announcement made yet, but the latest development is almost a sure sign of confirmation, if past listings are anything to go by.

Manor Lords Console Release Date
The game is none other than Slavic Magic’s Manor Lords. Released in early access on PC in April 2024, the medieval real-time tactics game shot to the top of Steam and has amassed over 60,000 “Very Positive” reviews to date.
While the game was reportedly headed to consoles, no announcement was made about it. However, Manor Lords for consoles has just been rated by the Taiwan Ratings Board recently (viaGematsu). If past ratings leaks are anything to go by, this is a sign that an announcement — or even a release — is on the way soon.

It’s listed for a PG-15 rating, citing “violence, tobacco and alcohol” as the reasons for the rating.
The Korean and Taiwanese ratings boards have leaked the existence of multiple games in the past, given that publishers need to submit them to the board to be approved for release in the country.

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If you haven’t heard about Manor Lords yet, it’sa strategy gamethat allows players to experience the life of a medieval lord. Start your village and turn it into a bustling city, manage resources and production chains, andexpand your landsthrough conquest.
Slavic Magic describes the game as, “Inspired by the art and architecture of late 14th century Franconia, Manor Lords prioritizeshistorical accuracywherever possible, using it to inform gameplay mechanics and visuals alike. Common medieval tropes are avoided in favor of historical accuracy, in order to make the world feel more authentic, colorful, and believable.”

We should be getting an announcement about this soon. Perhaps it’s one of the planned reveals at Gamescom? It would certainly fit right in.
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