Upcoming Hack’N’Slash, Dragonkin: The Banished, is now available for PC via Steam and for all owners of the Digital Deluxe Edition on consoles in its final version, according to NACON and developer Eko Software. On March 19, it will be available to all other players.
Check out the Dragonkin: The Banished launch trailer HERE

The Parisian studio Eko Software, which is well-known for creating games like Warhammer: Dragonkin, Chaosbane, and the How to Survive series: Launched on March 6, 2025, Dragonkin: The Banished benefited from a one-year early access phase that made it possible to incorporate user feedback. Players can now explore the devastated world of Dragonkin: The Banished in its final version, which has received 85% good ratings on Steam since the game’s previous update.
The objective of Dragonkin: The Banished is to liberate humanity from the encroaching draconic forces by taking on the role of one of four dragon hunters. The game offers sophisticated theorycrafting through a variety of character development techniques to match this challenge, giving fans many build options. By combining the Ancestral Grid, a special skill system, with pieces they find along the way, players can enhance their hero’s skills. Additionally, they make use of Montescail, a real hub that offers a variety of services that enable them to build up their approach. Along with their devoted whelp, they will uncover a captivating tale and an ending full of thrilling conflicts and activities.
For more information, visit nacongaming.com.
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