Here’s the video: While I’m tired of fighting the undead in games, and of grimy worlds, I do like the idea that it’s gunpowder that turns the tide in a world of old gods and black magic. I was not previously familiar with the genre of “black powder fantasy”. There are hints of a unique flavour here, then, in Flintlock’s protagonist and references to trench warfare. Flintlock: The Siege Of Dawn is due to launch later this year on Steam and Epic’s game store, the Epic Game Store. It’ll also be available on Xbox Game Pass on day one.