Void Studios and 1C Entertainment have announced the release date for Eternity: The Last Unicorn.

The upcoming 3rd-person action-RPG will be releasing on March 5th for Windows PC (via Steam), PlayStation 4, with an Xbox One version coming sometime later this year.

The game is inspired by old-school RPGs, and is set in a fantasy world based on Norse mythology. You play as Aurehen, a young elf that represents the last hope for her race. Save elven immortality by lifting the evil curse placed upon the last remaining unicorn. You can watch the latest trailer above.

Here’s a rundown of the game:

Eternity: The Last Unicorn is a fully featured action RPG inspired by tales from Norse Mythology with classic game mechanics that bring a nostalgic feeling to players.

Aurehen is a young, pureblood Elf on a quest to free the last Unicorn. This creature has been captured and cursed by witches. Travel through mesmerizing locations, meet fantasy characters and fight to protect Elven immortality. Pursue Eternity!

Key Features

Level up your weapons, acquire new skills and abilities as you progress through the game.

A fixed-camera system that used to be commonly present in old-school games..

Discover and use new and more powerful items as you progress through the game.

Two playable characters: The young elf, Aurehen, and the Viking, Bior – each with a unique backstory and character abilities.

Over 12 hours of gameplay.

A soundtrack that captures the Nordic and fantastical themes of the world of Eternity.

Story

In a land destroyed by a curse, the young elf, Aurehen, is called upon to save the last unicorn and restore peace to the Reign of Alfheim. According to the ancient scrolls, only Aurehen can touch the Unicorn and free him and the elves from this evil curse.

With the support of Bior, a Viking searching for his missing troops, Aurehen will explore the large and beautiful realm of Vanaheim, a universe and culture inspired by Nordic folklore. Meet friends and defeat evil monsters to seal your fate… The time has come to claim Eternity.

Based on Nordic folklore: