Source And Verification

Official media evidence page. Last verified: July 13, 2026. Trailer claims should come from official video footage, official descriptions, or clearly cited reputable coverage.

Footage can confirm what appears, but not final balance, quest depth, or route outcomes.

See the sources and editorial policy page for the evidence rules used across this guide.

Why Trailer Pages Help

Before launch, trailer analysis is one of the few legitimate ways to create useful content without inventing walkthrough data. It also gives the site a place to cite visible evidence.

Breakdown Template

  • Official trailer title and date.
  • Confirmed gameplay systems shown.
  • Characters, locations, and enemy types visible.
  • Combat and vampire power details.
  • Questions the trailer does not answer.

Next Step

Embed official trailers and add timestamped breakdowns after each new reveal.

Timestamp Breakdown Format

Each official video should be broken down by timestamp, but only when the footage clearly supports the claim. A useful trailer entry should say what is visible, why it matters, and which guide page it affects.

Gameplay Evidence
Combat animations, traversal, UI prompts, enemy behavior, skill usage, stealth actions, or day/night transitions.
Story Evidence
Named characters, locations, dialogue context, faction clues, and any clear relationship to Coen, Lunka, Brencis, or Vale Sangora.
Unanswered Questions
Anything not shown directly should stay in this category rather than becoming a speculative guide claim.

Evidence Levels

  • Confirmed: shown clearly in official footage or stated by an official channel.
  • Likely: strongly implied by footage, but not enough for a guide recommendation.
  • Unknown: not shown, not stated, or dependent on hands-on testing.

How Trailer Updates Feed The Site

When a trailer confirms a mechanic, this page should link to the relevant hub: combat, vampire powers, human/vampire forms, story, map, or choices. That lets trailer analysis support the whole site instead of sitting as a disconnected news post.

Trailer Claim Boundaries

Trailer footage can confirm that a feature appears, but it cannot always confirm how deep that feature is. A visible enemy does not prove boss status, a visible choice does not prove branching depth, and a visible power does not prove final balance. This page should therefore treat trailers as evidence for questions, not as a replacement for tested guides.

Launch-Week Use Case

Before reviews and full gameplay are available, trailer pages can keep the site active without inventing guides. After launch, this page should shift from speculation control to historical reference: which trailer introduced which feature, which details changed by release, and which questions were finally answered by hands-on play.

Minimum Useful Update

The minimum useful update is one official video, its date, and three verified details connected to deeper guide pages.

Back To The Release Hub

This page is part of the release hub. Use the hub page when you want the broader reading path and related launch planning pages.

FAQ

What should trailer pages extract?
Trailer pages should track officially shown systems, characters, locations, release information, and unknown details that still need verification.
Can trailer interpretation become speculation?
Yes, so trailer notes should separate visible evidence from interpretation and avoid claiming mechanics that are not confirmed.
Which pages should trailer notes link to?
Link trailer observations to gameplay, characters, story, release date, platforms, vampire powers, and updates.