Conan Exiles is an open-world survival game, built similarly to that of ARK and Rust set in the classic fantasy world of Conan: The Barbarian. After getting a lot of feedback on the game's pre-alpha trailer, developer Funcom went back and had made some pretty significant changes over the last few months, which you can see for yourself on the next few pages.
Funcom also announced a partnership with PC super-power, Nvidia to bring their cutting-edge Ansel technology which allows players take 360-degree screenshots while in-game. If you have a VR headset (Vive, Oculus Rift, mobile VR), you view the screenshots from them for an added oomph, but it's not required. If you want a preview of what that will look like, you can head over to Funcom's 360-degree image gallery for Conan Exiles here.
Conan Exiles was also revealed to be releasing in 11 different languages when it enters Early Access in January 2017. Those languages are English, German, French, Spanish, Russian, Polish, Brazilian Portuguese, Japanese, Korean, Simplified Chinese, and Traditional Chinese.
Funcom CEO Rui Casais said:
"We want to make sure the game is available to as many people as possible from the very start of Early Access. Releasing a game into Early Access means building a community of players around it that helps us as developers realize the full potential of the game. The more people we can include in that process, the better it will be for the game and for the players."
And now, without further ado, you can check out the screenshots on the next few pages.