Solasta: Crown of the Magister shadow drops into Game Pass on Xbox consoles

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Originally released back in 2020 on PC, Solasta: Crown of the Magister just shadow dropped into Game Pass as it is released to consoles. The game was released to solid if not spectacular reviews but has received a lot of post-launch support that has added both content and fixes to the title. For some reason this wasn’t included in the list of game’s coming to game pass that was released earlier today? Weird, but hey more games are great!

I’ll copy and paste the game’s description from Xbox.com below:


Bring the authentic Tabletop gaming experience to your PC! Created and written by lifelong fans of Pen & Paper RPGs, comes Solasta: Crown of the Magister. Roll for initiative, take attacks of opportunity, manage player location and the verticality of the battle field. Set yourself up for the finishing strike and possibly roll a natural 20 at that key moment of battle.​ In Solasta, you take control of four heroes, each with unique skills that complement one another. Every hero expresses themselves in the adventure, making each action and dialog choice a dynamic part to the story. Players will create their heroes just as they would in a pen-and-paper game by choosing their race, class, personality and rolling for their stats.​ You make the choices, dice decide your destiny. ——————–

Key Features: An Epic Team Adventure – Discover the shattered world of Solasta: explore ruins and dungeons for legendary treasures, learn the truth of an age-old cataclysm – and stop it from happening again. – Create your very own party of adventurers with our Character Creation Tool in the classic tabletop RPG tradition. Breathe life into your heroes, and see their personalities reflected in their dialogue. Tailor your squad to your preferred strategy and maximize your party’s abilities. The choice is yours.

Discover a Mysterious & Dynamic World – Delve into long forgotten dungeons to unearth ancient artifacts, but stay watchful of light and darkness: many dangers hide in the dark, but a light can attract monsters. Some enemies have darkvision, some may flee from your torch… Successful adventurers will learn to use it to their advantage. –

Fight monsters in squad-level, turn-based, tactical combat. Solasta’s dynamic environment offers some interesting tactical options. Bridges can collapse, leaving enemies stranded and vulnerable. Walls and columns can be pushed over – on top of your foes, if you do it right. The world is your playground.

Prepare to Think in Three Dimensions – The dungeons in Solasta are more than flat game-boards. Climb, jump, or fly around obstacles. Evade or surprise foes from above or below. Push them into chasms or drop things on their heads. Position yourself on high grounds to start the fight with an advantage. –

Size also matters. Escape through narrow passages where bigger enemies won’t fit and crawl through tunnels to find secret areas. Take advantage of the environment to find cover suited to your own size. Watch out, though – the monsters are also thinking vertically. Dungeon Maker – In Solasta, the adventure does not stop after the campaign is over.

Unleash your creativity and craft your own dungeons to play using the in-game Dungeon Maker! From the room layout, monster composition and treasure the party will find – down to the decoration and lighting of each room or the music track playing – everything is decided by you. – Note that the Dungeon Maker is a work in progress and will keep being improved as time goes by, so look forward to more Dungeon Maker features in the future!

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thanks to @Mort for noticing this one

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Very weird to not include it in the official announcement. This is something I will play for sure, and it seems to be a console exclusive for the time being as well?

It has been in PC game pass for a while, but they’d normally announce it both releasing and going into game pass on consoles

Having gone through the tutorial, this is not a game for the casual CRPG fan, IMO. You need to really be into the mechanics of D&D to really enjoy this game.

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Sounds great hehe.

I asked the Megan McGamePass herself. She said sometimes dates get changed after she’s set the calendar for the xbox wire post, so these two weren’t set for their dates until after she had put today’s blog post together. No work yesterday probably made changing anything impossible since they can’t work on the holiday here in the US.

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Ah yeah, it was Murica Day. Still, this is not the first time hehe. But yeah, I can see how these deals and release dates can be a bit fluid.

Although I have come to agree with Larian Studios that missing attacks over and over again is really not fun, especially in a turn based game, I am really enjoying my first experience with D&D 5e mechanics. It adds a lot of dynamic gameplay to the CRPG genre.

The voice acting in this game is sub par, but I really like this game a lot. It took about 8 or 9 hours before I actually really understood how to play it.

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