Survival sensation Conan Exiles leaves early access on Xbox One and PC in May 2018

Conan Exiles is an open world survival game set in the brutal lands of Conan the Barbarian. The title is currently available on PC Early Access and Xbox One Game Preview where it's still in a somewhat rough state. Conan Exiles will also launch on PlayStation 4 on May 8. In light of today's announcement, Funcom released a new trailer which showcases some new content that will be available in the final version. There's a new biome and a revamped combat system in the works!

Funcom also revealed the final price for the game across all platforms. The PC version costs $39.99 while the Xbox One and PlayStation 4 versions cost $49.99. There will also be a Collector's Edition which includes a wealth of exclusive physical and digital items. The contents of the Collector's Edition are as follows.

  • Conan the Barbarian figurine modeled after Conan from the Conan Exiles trailer.
  • Comic book created in collaboration with Dark Horse Comics which follows Conan on an adventure.
  • Three soundtracks featuring the music from Conan Exiles and other adventures.
  • Full-color print art book which takes you behind the scenes.
  • Full-color printed map of the world of Conan Exiles.
  • Code to unlock six full-color digital comic books from Dark Horse Comics.
  • Code to unlock the digital rule book created by Modiphius for their Conan pen and paper role-playing game.

It's great to see that Conan Exiles finally has a release date but it still needs a lot of work on Xbox One. Usually when games launch in Xbox One Game Preview, they're at least playable but in its current state Conan Exiles isn't even that. The combat system is broken and even on Xbox One X it has a lot of performance issues. Hopefully the developer can fix all of these problems before May 8 but at this point it seems like a daunting task.

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