After over a decade of waiting, the gaming community is finally set to experience the long-forgotten fantasy game, 1666: Amsterdam. Originally conceived by Patrice Désilets, the creative director behind the Assassin's Creed series, this supernatural history game was once in development at THQ Montreal before being abruptly cancelled.

Now, Désilets and his team at Panache Digital Games have breathed new life into the project, announcing a brand-new version of 1666: Amsterdam. Gamers can already get a taste of what's to come with a 30-minute prologue available on Steam and the Epic Games Store.

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  • A 30-minute prologue of 1666: Amsterdam is now available on Steam and Epic Games Store, offering a glimpse into the game's world and mechanics.
  • Early access for the full game is expected later this year, allowing players to dive deeper into the supernatural history of Amsterdam.
  • The game's development is being led by Patrice Désilets, the original creative director of the Assassin's Creed series, ensuring a unique blend of historical and fantastical elements.
  • 1666: Amsterdam promises to deliver a captivating narrative, set against the rich backdrop of 17th-century Amsterdam.
  • The game's release marks a significant milestone for Désilets and his team, who have worked tirelessly to bring this lost classic back to life.

Source: Rock Paper Shotgun