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A new Werewolf Earthblood trailer shows off Cahal's Garou forms and what each one can do.

Werewolf: The Apocalypse — Earthblood Trailer Unleashes Cahal’s Bloody Rage

A new Werewolf Earthblood trailer shows off Cahal's Garou forms and what each one can do.
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Werewolf: The Apocalypse — Earthblood is the first World of Darkness game venturing into action RPG territory, and developer Cyanide released a new trailer showing a glimpse of what that means for Garou transformations and werewolf combat.

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The new Werewolf trailer briefly highlights each of Cahal’s forms. There’s the Homid, or human, form, where Cahal can interact with technology, quietly subdue foes, and wield a crossbow when he feels like not being so quiet.

Lupus is his normal wolf form, perfect for slipping in and out of heavily guarded places or if an extra bit of speed is in order.

The big draw is Cahal’s Crinos form, the one he’ll be in for most of Werewolf‘s combat. This is where Cahal unleashes his inner rage, literally fighting tooth and nail to clear out swarms of Endron workers and any who dare stand in his way.

It’s bloody and brutal, but it’s also a fair few Garou forms shy of what avid World of Darkness fans might be expecting. But they won’t have long to find out how Cyanide and Nacon put just these three forms to good use. Werewolf: The Apocalypse — Earthblood releases February 4 for PlayStation 4 and PS5, Xbox One and Xbox Series X|S, and PC via the Epic Games Store.


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