In Ravenlok, a young girl finds herself transported to a magical world through a mysterious mirror in her new home. As the story unfolds, we follow the protagonist's journey as she battles to save a kingdom from the clutches of an evil queen, offering a unique twist on classic fairytales and hero's journeys. This latest release from studio Cococucumber marks the conclusion of their Voxel trilogy, which began with Riverbond in 2019 and culminates in Ravenlok, the stylish successor to Echo Generation. While Ravenlok may seem like the end of the trilogy, a recent interview with Cococucumber's director Vanessa Chia reveals that the studio has plans for future projects, potentially including a sequel to Ravenlok and Echo Generation.
Ravenlok's Future Update And Platform Expansion Plans
Cococucumber's website reveals that the developers have been diligently working on patches and updates, including localization, to support their growing player base since Ravenlok's launch on Xbox Game Pass. The game has received positive reception and has already garnered a large following on both console and PC during its launch week. Responding to player feedback, the team is currently developing a new camera update that will allow for 360-degree movement during boss battles. Chia confirmed that this anticipated feature will be included in an upcoming patch. Additionally, Chia announced that the team is actively working on bringing Ravenlok to other platforms, although no specific details or release dates have been confirmed. Given Ravenlok's accessible and family-friendly gameplay, it is likely to transition well across platforms, which may be exciting news for PlayStation or Nintendo Switch players who are eager to try it out.
Cococumber’s Potential Plans For Echo Generation And Ravenlok Sequels
Cocococumber has some exciting prospects in store, as they consider potential sequels for both Ravenlok and Echo Generation. Chia revealed that they have been receiving a lot of positive feedback and interest in this regard, and while nothing is confirmed yet, they are definitely keen on exploring these ideas further.
Fans of Ravenlok may find Echo Generation to have a similar vibe, making it worth checking out. With the potential for a sequel to both games, Cococucumber's unique Voxel art style and the future of the protagonists are exciting prospects. Speculation suggests that Ravenlok's journey could expand beyond fairytale-inspired realms and explore her growth as a heroine upon returning home. As with any video game sequel, it remains to be seen whether the studio will introduce new heroes to further the adventures. While sequels often have big shoes to fill, they also present an opportunity to push boundaries and reach new heights.
Ravenlok is available to play now on PC, Xbox One, and Xbox Series X/S.