Triarchy: Sail With Two Friends, Forge Legendary Gear, and Hunt Bosses [VIDEO]

Riding a Trabant is fun, sure—but in Triarchy, you’ll sail a fully upgradeable ship across a drowned world, explore isles, battle monsters, pick talents, and craft legendary loot—solo or with up to two friends, with flexible assists and replayable boss challenges baked in.

 

Sail your ship, explore islands, fight monsters, choose your abilities, and craft legendary gear to hunt deadly bosses. Flip on Boss Challenge Modes or enable per-player Assists—the open-world, co-op action-adventure accommodates one to three players and multiple play styles.

Jump into a friend’s world at any point in their journey and explore together or split up. Any loot and progression you earn saves to your character, while encounters scale to your crew size to keep fights fair.

Across the isles, bosses test timing, positioning, and teamwork with unique patterns, multi-phase battles, and arena hazards. Encounters are balanced for one to three players; victories award unique upgrade materials and boss-exclusive gear. Challenge Modes remix bosses with new abilities and patterns for bigger rewards.

Progress through a Talent Tree, unlocking powerful abilities that let you devastate foes or support allies as you define your own playstyle. Triarchy emphasizes intentional melee combat—stamina management, poise breaks, and precisely timed dodges matter. Nail parry windows for payoff; over-commit and you’ll eat counterattacks.

Discover a broad arsenal, each weapon with distinct feel and flow. Freeform dual-wield combos let you mix blades and on-hit effects to disrupt enemies and express your creativity.

Customization runs deep: design your look, craft armor and weapons, and pick new skills as you level. Your ship doubles as a fully customizable, upgradeable floating base—spec paths alter how you explore and play. Boost speed, durability, and utility, set up a Map Table to chart fresh horizons, and take your workbench and stashes with you for safe crafting on the go.

Assists are per-player and adjustable at any time (damage taken/dealt, parry window, stamina drain, and more). Your choices don’t affect others. The game supports remappable inputs for controllers (Xbox, PlayStation), keyboard and mouse, ultrawide displays, and colorblind presets.

Triarchy is in development for PC by New Zealand–based Digital Confectioners, targeting a 2026 release.

Source: Gematsu

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