Mafia creator's new studio using CryEngine 3 for future console title

Warhorse working on next-gen medieval RPG

Warhorse Studios has revealed they are working on a next generation RPG set in Medieval Europe.

The Czech studio was founded in 2011 by Mafia creator Daniel Vavra.

According to Eurogamer, the game is being built using a modified version of CryEngine 3.

While the early demo shows mostly agrarian settings, Vavra has been attending Medieval reenactments to research the game.

The title is slated for release in 2014/2015.

Vavra is also a leader in the fight to free the two Arma 2 developers imprisioned in Greece on suspicion of espionage, and organised recent protests at the Greek embassy in Prague.

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