Nightingale Multiplayer Information

Nightingale is a first-person, PVE, open-world survival crafting game played solo or cooperatively with friends.
New “Realmwalkers Journey” Trailer from The Game Awards

The new “Realmwalker’s Journey” Trailer has been shown at the recent The Game Awards event. Find out new Nightingale information here!
Developer Spotlight: Dominic Sabatier, UI Programmer

This month we’re talking to Dominic about designing the UI in Nightingale in this Developer Spotlight. Nightingale Survival Game.
Developer Spotlight: Kristen Yu, Narrative Designer

We take a look into behind the scenes of Nightingale with this Developer update from Kirsten Yu, the Narrative Designer. This month we’re talking to Kristen about designing quests in Nightingale in this Developer Spotlight.
The Carnute – Nightingale Creature

The Carnute, known as the Demon Deer. It is a Realm Spirit which is occasionally caught wandering the Fae Lands.
December Dev Q&A

The latest batch of answers from the Nightingale Dev Discord Q&A including Nightingale Combat. As Nightingale continues development into the New Year, they took some time to post some additional community questions they received over on the Official Nightingale Discord.
Harpies – Nightingale Creatures

The Harpies are bewitching scavengers that stalk the realm stealing precious items from unsuspecting realm walkers.
Nightingale 2022 Year in Review

In a recent official post from the Inflexions Nightingale team, they took at look at everything that happened for them over 2021-22. Mostly looking at where they have showcased the game. This has been Nightingale 2022.
Bandersnatch – Nightingale Creature

The Bandersnatch. With their rat like tails, raptor like legs and bifurcated mouth Bandersnatch’s are a grizzly blend of many retched beasts.
October Dev QA

The previous Dev Q&A’s have been awesome and really insightful to us understanding more about Nightingale.
In this Q&A we learn that creatures will likely try to kill each other as well as you! Predators will attack prey, for example.