Human Head Studios first unveiled a brand new game set in the Rune universe in August 2017. At first, it was titled Rune: Ragnarok, but that title changed about half a year later to just Rune. The game made an appearance at E3 2018 and was actually poised to release via Steam Early Access on
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While it was no secret that Rune from Human Head Studios would be hitting Steam Early Access on PC, we only a vague “2018” release window to go by until now. Today, the game’s Steam Page went live and a new trailer for the game was released, with both revealing that Rune will enter Early
Norse mythology has been making a comeback in pop culture over the last year. Rune’s Project Director Chris Rhinehart agrees, stating that “it’s great that people are getting exposed to more Norse mythology, whether that be through a game like God of War or a film like Thor: Ragnarok.” There’s a lot of neat lore
Before Prey was rebooted by Bethesda Softworks last year, a sequel to the original 2006 release of Prey had been in the works. Unfortunately, as you might already know, Prey 2 never saw the light of day. Despite being shown off a handful of times, news on Prey 2 eventually went quiet before officially being canceled in 2014. For those still eulogizing the
Human Head Studios, who are well-known for their work on the original Prey and canceled Prey 2, announced Rune: Ragnarok, a new title in their long-dormant Rune series, last August. Since then, we have gotten both screenshots and gameplay trailers for the title, and they look great. That being said, the developers announced that they
Last year, Human Head Studios revealed Rune: Ragnarok, a new entry in their long-dormant Rune series, which had not seen a new title since 2001. As the year went on, we saw key-art of the Nordic gods and a few screenshots, but today, we finally got to see the game in action in trailer form,
Back in August, Human Head Studios, who worked on the original Prey and infamously canceled Prey 2, revealed that they would be reviving their classic series Rune, which has not been seen since 2001, with Rune: Ragnarok. Today, the developers released the first concept art from the game. Specifically, we see five Nordic gods: Freya,