Will Immortals of Aveum be on PS4 and Xbox One?

Immortals of Aveum won't be on PS4 and Xbox One

An Immortals of Aveum PS4 port would be welcomed with open arms. However, as graphics continue to progress, many modern games, like Final Fantasy XVI, have dropped the PS4 and Xbox One. There are many last generation consoles out there, however. Here’s everything we know about a possible Immortals of Aveum PS4 or Xbox One port.

Will there be an Immortals of Aveum PS4 and Xbox One port?
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Can you play an Immortals of Aveum PS4 or Xbox One port?

At the time of writing, there is no way to play an Immortals of Aveum PS4 or Xbox One port. It is strictly available on PS5, Xbox Series X/S, and PC. The cheapest option will likely be the Xbox Series S as the PC requirements are pretty heavy on your computer.

The game looks heavy on visual effects as you unleash magical spells on your foes. It’s also from Call of Duty: Advanced Warfare and Dead Space creative director Bret Robbins and his team at Ascendant Studios, so it will likely have a lot of cinematic elements to its combat and storytelling.

Games like this on last-generation systems

There aren’t that many magic-themed FPS games to speak of, but there are a few creative first-person action games to try out. First is Titanfall 2. The campaign is criminally underrated with spectacular action and mech-based combat. There are a few levels with unique mechanics as well you can sink your teeth into.  “The insane sci-fi world of Titanfall shines in a series of increasingly lavish and ridiculous set-pieces,” Destructoid’s review states. “From automated assembly lines, to sheer vertical surfaces, to the deck of a spaceship skimming the top of a forest range, there is no shortage of wild and bizarre locations to enjoy.”

Additionally, you can play Dishonored 2It’s an imaginative, stealth-based action game that has you use multiple dark powers. The level design is also immaculate, just like Titanfall 2. 

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