After the MMORPG Neverwinter has been available for PC and Xbox One, a version for PlayStation 4 has now been announced!
Already this summer, PS4 owners should be able to enjoy the action MMORPG. A specific date will be announced later. The game will include all content of the base game and the controls will support the touchpad of the PlayStation 4 DualShock 4 controller. How exactly, has not yet been revealed. Additionally, party chat will be supported.
Neverwinter will be released as a Free2Play title. PlayStation Plus will not be required.
PS4 owners explore the Sword Coast
Neverwinter also immerses you on the PlayStation 4 into the fantasy realm of Faerun and there to the Sword Coast around the namesake city Neverwinter. You will fight against many monsters such as Tiamat, Demogorgon, Orcus, Valindra, and many other opponents from the world of D&D. In addition, you will explore legendary places like Icewind Dale and the Underdark. Along the way, you will encounter many famous heroes like the drow Drizzt Do’Urden, known from the novels of author R.A. Salvatore.

Neverwinter places great importance on exciting adventures and accessibility. You will face great challenges together with friends as you protect the city of Neverwinter from dark threats. Your quests will also lead you to areas outside the city and you may build a own stronghold together with your guild. You will need to protect this stronghold not only from monsters but also from raids by rival guilds. The MMORPG is based on modified rules from the Dungeons & Dragons rule set of the fourth edition. Hundreds of quests, battles against boss monsters, PvP challenges, and more await you this summer also on PlayStation 4.
A new module – Next expansion coming for PC
Perfect World and Cryptic Studios have also announced the new module Storm King’s Thunder, in which you will travel to the realm of Bryn Shander, where you will deal with rebellious giants. The module is expected to be released in August for the PC version of Neverwinter. The console versions will follow later.