Pirate Queen
The release date for The Pirate Queen: A Forgotten Legend is now set for us to dive further into The Pirate Queen in VR
Get ready to set sail and join Lucy Lui in VR with the upcoming release of The Pirate Queen: A Forgotten Legend on PC. That is not just a little fun way to get you hyped up for what Singer Studios has offered up to look at for the game but something to get you hyped up for the release date that is now set down for the game. A release date that will have us all hitting the high seas and seeing just what else The Pirate Queen IP is going to give us. Get the PC rigs ready, as March 7th is going to be that day that you will be able to put on the headset and dig right into a virtual pirate experience.
The mention above of Lucy Lui comes in as the actress has not only voiced this experience for The Pirate Queen but is also one of the executive producers of it all and as we step into the boots of the infamous 19
The Pirate Queen: A Forgotten Legend — Release Date
Singer Studios confirms the release date of multi-award-winning narrative adventure The Pirate Queen: A Forgotten Legend, a rich, immersive storytelling experience designed to captivate story seekers and history enthusiasts alike. Available on Meta Quest and Steam on March 7th. The studio is extending The Pirate Queen franchise beyond VR into a graphic novel, film, and TV series.
Voiced and executive produced by Hollywood star Lucy Liu, the game invites players to step into the boots of the infamous 19
Embark on an epic journey through the turbulent waters of history in The Pirate Queen: A Forgotten Legend.
This narrative-driven game invites you to step into the boots of the most feared and respected pirate of all time, Cheng Shih.
Experience a captivating performance from renowned actress Lucy Liu, who brings Cheng Shih’s character to life, and the direction of critically acclaimed filmmaker and creative director Eloise Singer.
From humble beginnings to the helm of the infamous Red Flag Fleet, navigate through the trials and tribulations on the night Cheng Shih came to power. Explore moonlit cabins, climb precarious rigging, solve puzzles to outsmart adversaries, and exercise your wit to seize control of the fleet.
With light gameplay elements, the focus is on the narrative, for those who love to lose themselves in a story, crave the thrill of stepping into another time and place, and are eager to chart their course as the most powerful pirate in history. The game’s stunning visuals, atmospheric sound design, and meticulously researched historical context will transport you to the heart of the South China Sea during the Qing dynasty.
Celebrated for its cinematic narrative and historically accurate environments, the game has earned critical acclaim, winning the Tribeca Storyscapes Award (2023) and the Raindance Discovery Award (2021).
Climb aboard and prepare to set sail on a journey of discovery, resilience, and power. Do you have what it takes to become The Pirate Queen?
Centered on the pivotal night Cheng Shih ascends to power, this immersive adventure is just the beginning of an expansive The Pirate Queen franchise. Created by Singer Studios, and executive produced by Lucy Liu and Eloise Singer, the franchise will extend into a visually stunning graphic novel, film, and TV series.
I will say that I have been vaguely unfamiliar with The Pirate Queen as a game but am familiar with the various depictions of this person from history. It does look like it could be an interesting experience to go through out there but it does feel off to have to do it only in VR. Especially with the talent attached to it all here. Maybe that is just me and my personal preference for video games but it is what it is. I am curious to see how all of this will flow out there for The Pirate Queen, so I will be keeping an eye on it all and getting hyped up in my own way. Maybe after the launch I will also jump in and take up arms in this title.
Have you been fully up on The Pirate Queen: A Forgotten Legend and have been waiting to see when you will be able to give the game a full play? Do you like the VR setting of this one or would it have been better in a different form? How close to the other stories out there will this one be or will it deviate to make the puzzles and other gameplay fit in with the overall narrative? Sail on into the comment section to let us know your thoughts and then discuss it all as you so wish. If we get more to share for The Pirate Queen: A Forgotten Legend, we will share it all here. Please come on back to see and hear about all of that as we do.