


For more about the game, check out the Game Informer Kingdoms of Amalur: Re-Reckoning hub. That’s quite unheard of in games, especially single-player ones. Perhaps more interesting than the content of Fatesworn is the fact that it’s an expansion for a game that came out 10 years ago. You must own the base Kingdoms of Amalur: Re-Reckoning in order to purchase and play Fatesworn, which will be out on December 14. It will also raise the level cap of Amalur to 50 and it features a new soundtrack by composer Grant Kirkhope. THQ Nordic says Fatesworn adds a whole new storyline to Amalur, a new environment to explore, multiple new quests and missions, new Chaos Realm dungeons, extra gameplay mechanics, more weapons and armor, never-before-seen enemies, and more. After decades of conflict, the disastrous Crystal War has finally ended. Last December, however, it was delayed to 2023. This expansion was confirmed for Nintendo’s system at the end of 2021 and was planned for the following year. None other than Telogrus, the God of Chaos himself has awoken and is gathering followers to throw the whole world into chaos.” After a lengthy wait, the Kingdoms of Amalur: Re-Reckoning Fatesworn DLC has finally been released on Switch. And although peace has indeed come to Amalur, rumors of a new threat are starting to spread, rising in the far west, the icy lands of Mithros. “After the Crystal War has been fought and Gadlow has been defeated, the people of Amalur were hoping for peace to return to their lands. “This year on December 14, the journey of the Fateless One continues,” THQ Nordic’s press release reads.
