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Nightingale gets magical flying umbrellas in its latest trailerDon’t use any common garden brolly, though - you’ll need to enchant it first
Don’t use any common garden brolly, though - you’ll need to enchant it first
Image credit:Inflexion Games
Image credit:Inflexion Games

If you’ve ever opened an umbrella and wished you could take off into the air like a fussy Edwardian governess prone to breaking into song, then you’ll probably get a kick out of the latest trailer forNightingale. We got another glimpse at Inflexion’s survival craft ‘em up during tonight’sGame Awards, which showed off some of the magical enchantments you’ll get to encounter. Case in point: flying brollies. Have a watch below and tell me this don’t look like a right lark, guv’nor. What? I’m British, I can talk like Dick Van Dyke if I want.Nightingale: Realmwalker’s Journey TrailerNightingale lets you go spelunking into mysterious caves, and gliding thanks to enchanted umbrellas.Watch on YouTubeNightingale’s being designed primarily as a single-player experience, which makes it stand out from other examples of its genre. I mean, all the fancy hats help too. Nevertheless, you can explore the alternate realms of Nightingale’s 1889 with other people. Judging from the trailer, it even seems you can accompany each other on flights using the old rain-plane, me old mucker. Your realmwalker can travel through Nightingale’s many mystical portals anduse Realm Cards to set the conditions on the other side, even affecting how difficult the encounters there are going to be.I had a bit ofa chinwag with Inflexion’s founder and CEO Aaryn Flynn and the Nightingale teamahead of The Game Awards, and they told me that you’re best off not jumping off high points with just any old bumbershoot. If you want to turn your common or garden umbrella into the flying variety then you’ll need to work some of Nightingale’s enchantments on it first.Nightingale hops through a portal into early access on Steam and the Epic Games Store in the first half of 2023. A beta’s coming sometime between January and March, too. We’ll be bringing you all the news fromThe Game Awardslive for the rest of the evening, so stay tuned.For more of the latest news and trailers, check out ourGame Awards 2022hub. We also live-blogged the show as it happenedright here.
If you’ve ever opened an umbrella and wished you could take off into the air like a fussy Edwardian governess prone to breaking into song, then you’ll probably get a kick out of the latest trailer forNightingale. We got another glimpse at Inflexion’s survival craft ‘em up during tonight’sGame Awards, which showed off some of the magical enchantments you’ll get to encounter. Case in point: flying brollies. Have a watch below and tell me this don’t look like a right lark, guv’nor. What? I’m British, I can talk like Dick Van Dyke if I want.Nightingale: Realmwalker’s Journey TrailerNightingale lets you go spelunking into mysterious caves, and gliding thanks to enchanted umbrellas.Watch on YouTubeNightingale’s being designed primarily as a single-player experience, which makes it stand out from other examples of its genre. I mean, all the fancy hats help too. Nevertheless, you can explore the alternate realms of Nightingale’s 1889 with other people. Judging from the trailer, it even seems you can accompany each other on flights using the old rain-plane, me old mucker. Your realmwalker can travel through Nightingale’s many mystical portals anduse Realm Cards to set the conditions on the other side, even affecting how difficult the encounters there are going to be.I had a bit ofa chinwag with Inflexion’s founder and CEO Aaryn Flynn and the Nightingale teamahead of The Game Awards, and they told me that you’re best off not jumping off high points with just any old bumbershoot. If you want to turn your common or garden umbrella into the flying variety then you’ll need to work some of Nightingale’s enchantments on it first.Nightingale hops through a portal into early access on Steam and the Epic Games Store in the first half of 2023. A beta’s coming sometime between January and March, too. We’ll be bringing you all the news fromThe Game Awardslive for the rest of the evening, so stay tuned.For more of the latest news and trailers, check out ourGame Awards 2022hub. We also live-blogged the show as it happenedright here.
If you’ve ever opened an umbrella and wished you could take off into the air like a fussy Edwardian governess prone to breaking into song, then you’ll probably get a kick out of the latest trailer forNightingale. We got another glimpse at Inflexion’s survival craft ‘em up during tonight’sGame Awards, which showed off some of the magical enchantments you’ll get to encounter. Case in point: flying brollies. Have a watch below and tell me this don’t look like a right lark, guv’nor. What? I’m British, I can talk like Dick Van Dyke if I want.
Nightingale: Realmwalker’s Journey TrailerNightingale lets you go spelunking into mysterious caves, and gliding thanks to enchanted umbrellas.Watch on YouTube
Nightingale: Realmwalker’s Journey Trailer

Nightingale’s being designed primarily as a single-player experience, which makes it stand out from other examples of its genre. I mean, all the fancy hats help too. Nevertheless, you can explore the alternate realms of Nightingale’s 1889 with other people. Judging from the trailer, it even seems you can accompany each other on flights using the old rain-plane, me old mucker. Your realmwalker can travel through Nightingale’s many mystical portals anduse Realm Cards to set the conditions on the other side, even affecting how difficult the encounters there are going to be.
I had a bit ofa chinwag with Inflexion’s founder and CEO Aaryn Flynn and the Nightingale teamahead of The Game Awards, and they told me that you’re best off not jumping off high points with just any old bumbershoot. If you want to turn your common or garden umbrella into the flying variety then you’ll need to work some of Nightingale’s enchantments on it first.
Nightingale hops through a portal into early access on Steam and the Epic Games Store in the first half of 2023. A beta’s coming sometime between January and March, too. We’ll be bringing you all the news fromThe Game Awardslive for the rest of the evening, so stay tuned.
For more of the latest news and trailers, check out ourGame Awards 2022hub. We also live-blogged the show as it happenedright here.