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Avowed was always great, but now that it costs what it should have at launch and nobody's being weird about it online, it's kinda perfect
By Ted Litchfield published
Wowed A permanent $20 price cut may be the most transformative patch of all.

Obsidian was 'surprised' that Avowed players bounced off one of the RPG's most important systems: 'That frustration came through loud and clear'
By Fraser Brown published
News Who's got time to upgrade their gear when there are adventures to be had?

Avowed's massive anniversary update adds new playable races, but they don't get any unique dialogue because there were 'no dedicated narrative people available'
By Fraser Brown published
News The new races are just a "mechanical distinction".

Huge new Avowed update adds New Game Plus, playable dwarves and Orlans, and quarterstaffs
By Shaun Prescott published
News It's also now on PlayStation 5.

Avowed and The Outer Worlds 2 failed to meet expectations for Obsidian, but Grounded 2 was a hit, and the future is looking positive for the Pillars of Eternity universe
By Shaun Prescott published
News Obsidian's choice-driven first-person RPGs aren't hitting their lofty sales targets.

Avowed didn't rewrite the RPG rulebook in 2025, but it still gave me some of my biggest gaming 'wow' moments of the year
By Andy Edser published
🏆 Call me shallow if you must. In fact, I encourage it.

New games 2025: The year's PC game releases
By Lauren Morton last updated
Date Planner The new games of 2025 stack more massive RPGs and open-world adventures against each other.

Avowed says sorry gang, no fall update this year, but to make up for it the devs are rolling together a bunch of features into a ball and putting them out in February
By Joshua Wolens published
News As the old saying goes, fall back, February… forward?

Avowed update basically reinvents the fighter and ranger classes, while also adding new weapons and better Steam Deck optimization
By Shaun Prescott published
News There are also new weapons, and baddies can use abilities previously exclusive to the player.

Obsidian stuck to some fantasy conventions for Pillars of Eternity and Avowed because that's what people want: ''I didn't want to completely flip it and say, oh you want to play an elf? F**k you, this isn't your daddy's elf'
By Fraser Brown published
News At least the team still gave us orlans.
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