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If you’re a fan of casual Slavic vibes, this title is something for you – The End of the Sun is coming soon on GOG!

The End of the Sun is an atmospheric, story-rich adventure game, set in a Slavic fantasy world. You’ll take up the role of ashter – a Slavic sorcerer, who is gifted with the ability to travel in time and knowledge about Navia, the otherworld where human fates shape. Following the trail of an unusual fugitive, you’ll come upon a mysterious village – but you won’t be able to find anyone there, at least not in a way you’d expect to. The gameplay, with storyline playing the main role, is a mix of exploration, adventure and riddles, overall inspired by Slavic mythology, legends, and events occurring during major Slavic festivals in all four seasons.

Soon on GOG!
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tTljMHlyA1o
I want to make a drinking game out of this description and game, where everytime someone says the word:

Slavic

You take a drink.
5 shots of 40% Zubrowka or Grasovka doesn't seem much of a challenge.
Would be nice if the Mac system requirements were actually the Mac system requirements. Looking on Steam, the OS requirement is 10.12 but the rest is copied from Windows, which doesn't entirely make sense but basically if you have a Mac that's not completely ancient it should at least run. Also there's a demo....
Looks interesting, wishlisted.
Thea: The Awakening sold me on Slavic mythology. I might have to get this one.
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GOG.com: Coming soon: The End of the Sun (March 10, 2023)
"Coming soon" seems to be around the corner? (September 6, 2024)
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BreOl72: "Coming soon" seems to be around the corner? (September 6, 2024)
Do you really think GOG QAs these release dates they post upwards of years in advance?
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BreOl72: "Coming soon" seems to be around the corner? (September 6, 2024)
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dnovraD: Do you really think GOG QAs these release dates they post upwards of years in advance?
I have honestly no clue, what you're talking about.
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BreOl72: I have honestly no clue, what you're talking about.
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What I meant to say, is do you really think GOG is in the habit of checking the release dates align with the actual releases, especially years in advance?