Quickfire Games and publisher Firesquid have released a new trailer for Prelude: Dark Pain, offering a deeper look at the tactical RPG’s combat systems during The MIX Spring Game Showcase.
The newly released commentary video highlights fresh gameplay details and a new mission scenario as the game prepares for its Early Access launch this summer on PC via Steam.
A Dark Fantasy Tactical RPG
Inspired by classic strategy RPGs, Prelude: Dark Pain places players in command of a band of heroes led by Soren, a former warrior navigating the dangerous world of Statera. The game features a distinctive dark fantasy art style and a non-linear open-world structure that encourages exploration and strategic decision-making.
Statera itself is depicted as a war-torn land shaped by violence and terror. Throughout the adventure, players will guide a group of carefully crafted characters as they confront a growing evil threatening the realm.
Dynamic Combat Encounters
The new trailer also offers a preview of a mission set aboard a moving train, where Soren’s party must battle members of the Order of the Ashen Crusade while protecting a mysterious and dangerous cargo.
Unlike traditional static battle maps, this scenario demonstrates the game’s dynamic battlefield design. As the train continues moving, the environment shifts, forcing players to adapt their strategies in real time. Positioning, movement, and tactical choices will play a major role as players respond to constantly changing conditions.
The developers emphasize that missions will allow players to approach encounters in different ways, encouraging experimentation with various playstyles and party compositions.
Early Access Launch This Summer
Prelude: Dark Pain is scheduled to enter Early Access later this summer on Steam, giving players an opportunity to experience its tactical combat systems and evolving world while development continues.
Fans interested in the game can wishlist Prelude: Dark Pain on Steam and follow updates from Quickfire Games as the tactical RPG moves closer to its Early Access debut.











































































