![]() ![]() “It allows you to advance your own agenda without really letting anybody know what you’re up to, which sounds like exactly the kind of thing that Lady Olenna would be into.” “As a conspirator in that moment I have a choice to make and if I say I want chaos to win, it reveals me as a conspirator and everyone will know that I’m one of the bad guys, but they don’t actually know anything about you,” Hudson explained. Called “Wedding Plot,” it allows the House Tyrell matriarch to force another player to make an important decision, possibly revealing their alliance. Hudson called out Lady Olenna Tyrell’s power as a particular favorite. These characters come with their own special abilities that reflect their onscreen behavior. In addition to being a Loyalist or Conspirator, players each take the role of one of “Game of Thrones’” notable nobles, like Jon Snow or Sansa Stark. “It’s one of the best IPs, it’s one of the biggest shows in the world, it’s going into its final season and it’s a really exciting time to be partnering with HBO to bring ‘Oathbreaker’ to life.” Of course, working with such a popular franchise brings its own challenges, like remaining faithful to the spirit of the story when it becomes interactive. Martin and brought to life in the long-running HBO series was “amazing,” Hudson said. Working in the fantasy universe created by George R.R. Hudson said they wanted “Oathbreaker’s” major emotional moments do not come from the roll of dice or randomly drawn card, but rather, “I’ve been working with you for this entire game to help do this thing that I thought we were doing together and you just turned around and stuck a knife in my back.” Much like the Starks and Lannisters are never quite sure of each other’s ulterior motives, players will begin to doubt their friends as the game goes on. “One of the moments that we really hooked into was that amazing scene in season one where Littlefinger tells Ned Stark ‘I did tell you not to trust me,’” Marketing Director Matt Hudson told Variety on the PAX East show floor. Conspirators might be revealed by their actions, at which point they can more openly work towards their villainous motives, while Loyalists try to keep them in check. Conspirators actively–but slyly–work against the King or Queen and wreak chaos, while Loyalists try to suss out the traitors and complete missions for their sovereign. The ruler is known to the group, but everyone else’s motivations are secret. In “Game of Thrones: Oathbreaker,” one player takes the role of the King or Queen, while everyone else is either a Loyalist or Conspirator. ![]()
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