Fatekeeper Trailers & Media
Confirmed (Official)Official Fatekeeper trailers, the screenshot gallery, and an index of Paraglacial dev blogs.
This is the media hub for Fatekeeper, the THQ Nordic / Paraglacial first-person action RPG. Everything below is drawn from first-party press assets — the official site, the Steam store (App 2186990), and Paraglacial’s Steam dev blogs. Images are served from this site’s own library rather than hotlinked, and all of them are © 2026 THQ Nordic GmbH / Paraglacial, reproduced here for editorial coverage.
Trailers
Fatekeeper’s pre-launch trailer run was built around three official videos. The first was the announcement reveal, which introduced the Druid, the talking-rat companion, and the dark-fantasy tone. The second — the headline piece — was the roughly eight-minute gameplay video published by THQ Nordic (“Eight Minutes of Mayhem”), showing off the reactive melee, spellcasting, and environmental kills that drew the recurring Dark Messiah comparisons. The third was the Early Access release-date trailer confirming the 2 June 2026 launch. Watch them on THQ Nordic’s official channels; this wiki does not re-host video.
Screenshot gallery
The screenshot gallery on this page pulls from the official press set: in-engine gameplay shots of first-person combat, spell effects, and Solace’s handcrafted environments — boreal forest, glacial valley, and ruined-fortress vistas. Additional environment captures and the Underdwellers city art appear on the World of Solace and Underdwellers pages. Key art and the studio logo are used in the site header and on the home page.
Dev-blog index
Most of what is publicly known about Fatekeeper comes from Paraglacial’s Steam dev blogs, since the studio has deliberately kept the story under wraps in favour of showing the world, monsters, and systems. The blogs worth knowing:
- “Lore Part I: Solace and the Underdwellers” — the setting’s origin and the Underdwellers’ history.
- “Creatures of Fatekeeper” — the official enemy taxonomy (husks, soldiers, beasts, arcane wielders) with concept art.
- “Skill Tree! (And some Shots of the Hub)” — the skill tree, the Shatter build, and first looks at Haven.
- “The Hub in Fatekeeper: Haven” — what the Haven hub is and what you do there.
- The weapons / relics / alchemy dev diary — the three-ingredient alchemy system and the item-inspection mechanic.
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Sources
- Steam store — Fatekeeper (App 2186990) Confirmed (Official)