![]() ![]() Rockstar Games, of course, has not yet announced anything about Red Dead Redemption 2 coming to the Nintendo Switch, so the one rating is the only leak players have to go off of, for now. Part of that skepticism stems from people wondering if the Nintendo Switch could even handle Red Dead Redemption 2 at all which isn't an invalid concern as people continue to look to Nintendo for news of a Nintendo Switch 2 or some other evolution of the system. But as for how that connection might affect Caithe in the future, we’ll have to wait and see.Red Dead Redemption 2 is apparently coming to the Nintendo Switch, according to one rating that's surfaced online and may have leaked the existence of that version of the game, but Red Dead fans aren't 100% convinced that that's the case. It’s also part of the reason Caithe is so devastated by Aurene’s loss. The bond they establish in the Branding allows Caithe to understand Aurene on a deeper level than anyone else up to that point, and she’s able to communicate some of that to us. Newman: Are there any long-term implications of Caithe being branded by Aurene now that the dragon is dead?Ĭonstantine: We were excited about the idea of exploring some of the maternal feelings Caithe developed when she was Aurene’s caregiver early on, and the chance to heighten that connection between them was definitely compelling. The story of how these all resolve is still unfolding. We’re telling a story that incorporates Glint’s legacy, Aurene’s vision of inescapable death, and Kralkatorrik’s vision of a world without him. The fact that we have multiple prophecies that seem to be at odds with one another helps us play against that potential. Does she live on in the Mists now?Ĭonstantine: One of the key challenges of telling stories that incorporate prophecy is trying to make the prophecy feel weighty and momentous while still finding a way to tell a story that doesn’t feel like a plod toward a foregone conclusion. Newman: She's been the subject of a few prophecies, but one from Glint indicated that she'd need to replace Kralkatorrik in the Mists. Sometimes that leads to moments of triumph, and sometimes to tragedy.Īurene battles Kralkattorik in the final episode. One of the things we really care about on this team is being true to our characters and the values we’re trying to explore. It was a choice about facing down death for the people of Tyria-people she’d grown up among and grown to value and love. But despite that fear, and despite knowing what she knew, she charged into the fight anyway. ![]() Aurene foresaw her own death as the outcome of facing off with Kralkatorrik. Why kill her off at this point?Ĭonstantine: What we understand about characters comes down to the choices they make. Newman: Aurene's been a strong presence in the story for a while, even enjoying her own musical theme. For players who want to know what lasting effects Aurene’s sacrifice has on the Guild Wars 2 narrative, they should definitely log in when new episodes of Living World are released. Mike Zadorojny: The best told stories are ones that unfold before your eyes. Processing her loss is difficult, and of course it’s hard to know what is going to happen now so naturally folks want to hold on to any hope they can. Her effect on this world will be enduring, for sure. ![]() Newman: Is she really really dead? Like no magical resurrections dead? 'Guild Wars 2' Game Director Mike Zadorojny. ![]()
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