Game of Thrones: Road of Kings is intended to represent a new interpretation of the world of Westeros in the format of an action RPG for mobile platforms, boasting an ambitious open-world direction despite these limitations. Developed under the show's official HBO license, it appears to be rooted in the series' canon with notable attention to detail, given what was shown in the reveal trailer. There is a clear point in the show's timeline where Game of Thrones: Road of Kings appears to take place, but there are also some contradictory details in the footage that may make it harder for some fans to recognize.
After a relatively isolated opening in the North, the game's trailer teased viewers with a series of high-profile cameos from key characters in game of Thrones. Between these clips and the sightings of supernatural elements that become more prominent in later seasons, Kingsroad will present crucial moments from an arguably new perspective. Regardless of what liberties its story takes, the title's premise is largely based on events in the middle of the overall timeline.

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Game of Thrones: Kingsroad will officially be set during the show's fourth season
An experience in the middle of the series' chronology
With the game's official website confirming that the game is set in the aftermath of game of Thrones' Red Wedding, the War of the Five Kings present in the first three seasons is almost over. This is in line with the scenario of the beginning of season 4, during the in-universe year of 301 CY, with the Wildlings marching before the Battle under the Wall and the subsequent chaos caused by the arrival of Stannis Baratheon's forces in North.
The characters largely correspond to their first appearances on S4
Jon Snow begins his role as Lord Commander of the Night's Watch game of Thrones is shown at the beginning of the trailer, and Jaime and Cersei Lannister's subsequent appearances coincide with their places in Season 4. A golden prosthetic hand clearly marks Jaime as post-Season 3, but a shot of Cersei sitting on the Iron Throne it may be less accurate embellishment intended to represent his influence after the tragedy of the Purple Wedding and the trial of Tyrion Lannister.
The limits of the canon timeline may be tested by Game of Thrones: Kingsroad's references to later seasons
The iconic presence of dragons and white walkers will likely require flexible adaptation
Outside mostly grounded footage of events corresponding to S4, Kingsroad it was also shown to highlight creatures that don't properly become a threat until the end of the show. Drogon is apparently shown flying over a city in Westeros, which wouldn't make sense considering this game of Thrones' Daenerys Targaryen is still in Essos until season 7. Likewise, the heavy focus on the White Walkers and their forces goes against the gradual build-up that saw them take center stage only well after season 7, but their role in tradition it may have been modified to make the game more appealing and recognizable to a wider audience.
The original Kingsroad protagonist may require alternate events
The costume protagonist of Game of Thrones: Road of Kings will be a member of the new House Tire, signaling an inherent departure from the source material by having them interact with key cast members during difficult times. The player's personal story will likely be best supported by rewriting certain events to accommodate their presence, and this can be extended to explain any discrepancies with the Season 4 timeline. Kingsroad it could use several elements that had not yet appeared Had during its events, it is still set in the earlier period of one of the series' most lauded eras.

game of Thrones
Game of Thrones, based on the A Song of Ice and Fire book series by George RR Martin, tells the sprawling story of warring families in Westeros. This includes the Starks, Lannisters, Baratheons, and Targaryens. In addition to human conflict, Westeros is also threatened by the reemergence of dragons and an undead enemy from beyond the Wall.
- First TV show
- game of Thrones
- First episode airing date
- April 17, 2011
- Where to look
- HBO Max