Panache Digital Games Releases First Devlog for 1666: Amsterdam
The devlog marks the first detailed look at how Patrice Desilets' studio is blending historical Amsterdam with supernatural elements in its upcoming title.
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Panache Digital Games released the first developer video for its action-adventure game 1666: Amsterdam, focusing on the historical reconstruction of 17th-century Amsterdam. The game, set in the Dutch Golden Age, spans three eras and follows a woman named Noah Brooklyn who hunts demons. A free prologue is available now.
The video, titled "The Real City That Became a Myth | 1666 Amsterdam Devlog 01," shows how the team reconstructed Amsterdam in 1666 using historical research and cultural studies. The developers incorporated real cityscapes, buildings, and daily life while adding mythological and supernatural elements. The game is set during the Dutch Golden Age and spans three eras: 1333, 1666, and 1999. Players control Noah Brooklyn, a woman who uses magic to hunt demons called The Originals. Gameplay alternates between daytime investigation and nighttime combat, with a deduction mechanic requiring players to identify disguised enemies. A free prologue covering the first 30 minutes is available on Steam and the Epic Games Store. The full version is planned as a PC early access release in 2026.
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