
A new action fantasy RPG is drawing attention even before its release. Bringer, the new project from YHKT ENTERTAINMENT, is in development for Android, PC, and PlayStation 5 and will have its first playable demo during Gamescom 2026.
Developed on Unreal Engine 5, the game promises to combine real-time combat, exploration, and cinematic storytelling in a fantasy world marked by ancient civilizations, gigantic creatures, and mysteries that have remained hidden for generations.
Bringer bets on fantasy, exploration, and real-time combat
In Bringer, the player takes on the role of a traveler carrying a secret who embarks on a journey involving different civilizations, colossal creatures, and a destiny still unknown.
The game’s universe is built around mysterious elements such as Thalassa and the enormous beings known as Arkiloth. As the adventure progresses, the player must uncover the ancient secrets scattered across the world and understand the story behind these creatures and civilizations.
The goal is to make exploration, combat, and narrative integrated. Instead of constantly interrupting the adventure to present cinematic scenes, Bringer seeks to tell its story while the player continues exploring the world.
You can switch characters during battles
The combat system is one of the main elements of Bringer. During confrontations, it will be possible to switch between party members in real time, allowing you to use different abilities and fighting styles depending on the situation.
Characters will also be able to use different weapon modules, while mechanics such as parries, dodges, and finishing moves add more strategic options to combat.
The combination of these systems aims to create more dynamic battles, in which the player must observe enemy attacks, find opportunities to counterattack, and correctly use the available abilities.
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First demo will be presented at Gamescom 2026
The first opportunity to play Bringer will take place during Gamescom 2026. The developer will bring a playable version of the RPG to the event, allowing visitors to experience for the first time the combat system, the cinematic presentation, and part of the narrative proposal.
The demo will be available at Hall 10.1, booth E053. The content presented still represents an early version of the project, so more details about the release and other platforms should be announced later.
Bringer is in development for Android, PC, and PlayStation 5. So far, the developer has not yet announced an official date for the game’s full release.


