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Anders Lauridsen & Raw Fury Partner to Publish SKALD: Against the Black Priory in 2022

Anders Lauridsen & Raw Fury Partner to Publish SKALD: Against the Black Priory in 2022

Return to the golden age of classic RPGs with SKALD’s free playable prologue, available on Steam and GOG.com

STOCKHOLM Dec. 15, 2021 Raw Fury, the chaotic-good publisher from Sweden, and developer Anders Lauridsen have announced a partnership to officially release SKALD: Against the Black Priory in late 2022. This nostalgic RPG combines the charm of classic role-playing games with richly illustrated grim-dark fantasy and Lovecraftian horror.

SKALD: Against the Black Priory lets adventurers delve into an elaborate fantasy setting full of horrific monsters and memorable characters. Explore hand-crafted environments and engage in gripping turn-based combat as you unravel SKALD’s sinister secrets through lovingly drawn pixel-art illustrations and multiple-choice dialogues. Despite its nostalgic charm, SKALD: Against the Black Priory is packed with smoothly integrated enhancements and will appeal to RPG fans old and new alike.

“Forming a party with Raw Fury allows me to take my dream project to the next level,” said Lauridsen. “SKALD is going full sail ahead now, and I can’t wait to bring my amazing community something that will both bring back warm memories as well as create new ones for years to come!”

The playable prologue of SKALD: Against the Black Priory is available for free on Steam and GOG.com. More information will be revealed by the Bards of Raw Fury in 2022.

About Anders Lauridsen

From the frozen fjords of the Norwegian arctic north, Anders Lauridsen is a game developer that loves making bespoke, narrative-heavy role-playing games.

About Raw Fury Raw Fury is a boutique indie (un)publisher founded in 2015 by Jonas Antonsson, Gordon Van Dyke, and David Martinez. We do not care about genres or mechanics. We care about experiences and emotions. We want to help developers make magic.