Russian developers behind the medieval RPG Fantasy Kingdoms: Krebelon have released almost twelve minutes of fresh gameplay from their project. The new footage highlights weather dynamics and walks viewers through one of the settlements that players might explore in the game world. At the start, sunny conditions set a bright, inviting tone, then rain drifts in, followed by fog that swirls across the landscape and finally a snowfall blankets the scene, showcasing the engine’s versatility and the team’s attention to environmental detail.
In addition to the gameplay video, three new screenshots surfaced in the game’s VKontakte group, giving fans another glimpse into the evolving world. The snippets suggest a rich, lived-in universe where atmospheric shifts affect the mood and potential gameplay moments, inviting players to imagine how weather might influence navigation, exploration, and encounters in Krebelon.
Fantasy Kingdoms: Krebelon is created by a compact domestic team using Unreal Engine 5. The developers describe the project as a fantasy RPG inspired by The Elder Scrolls, while adding a touch of realism to the setting and mechanics. Beyond the TES influence, the team also draws inspiration from the iconic Witcher series and the demanding world design of Dark Souls, aiming to blend expansive exploration with challenging, thoughtful combat. The game is still in the early stages of production, so a release date remains distant, but the ongoing development updates are keeping a growing audience engaged and curious about how the world will evolve.
Alongside the visible progress, fans and observers have noted the community-driven momentum surrounding Krebelon. The team has used social channels to share progress updates, concept art, and short clips that illustrate how the game might balance narrative depth with open-ended player choice. While the project is not yet in a finished state, the steady stream of visuals and the clear commitment to a unique blend of inspiration and realism suggest a thoughtful approach to world-building and mechanics. The developers’ openness about their process helps foster trust among potential players who are looking for a carefully crafted experience rather than a flashy, short-lived thrill.