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Much More Than Allies: Meet the Companions of GreedFall: The Dying World

GreedFall: The Dying World is placing relationships front and center in its latest showcase, and the message is clear: your companions are far more than combat support. In a newly released video, publisher and developer spotlight the eight recruitable allies who will shape your political alliances, battlefield tactics, and emotional journey.

Currently in Early Access on PC via Steam, the game’s definitive version launches March 10, 2026 on PC and March 12, 2026 on PlayStation®5 and Xbox Series X|S.

Companions at the Core of the RPG Experience

True to the series’ RPG DNA, companions in GreedFall: The Dying World are mechanically robust and narratively reactive:

  • Fully playable in combat with distinct skill trees
  • Customizable builds to complement your strategy
  • Personal questlines that expand world-building
  • Dynamic relationship arcs — friendship, rivalry, or romance

Each character reflects a faction, ideology, or cultural identity within this war-torn world, reinforcing the game’s emphasis on political tension and moral ambiguity.

Meet the Eight Companions

Alvida

Voiced by Tracy Ifeachor (Starfield, Star Wars Jedi: Survivor)
A proud member of the Naut guild, Alvida embodies maritime expertise and principled rebellion. Driven by a strong moral compass, she challenges authority and stands firm in her convictions.

Fausta

Voiced by Genevieve Gaunt
A Thélème spy from a noble lineage, Fausta balances social grace with calculated discretion. Diplomatic in public, guarded in private, she thrives in political maneuvering.

Ludwig

Voiced by Sam Woolf (The Witcher, Season 3)
A former Deutan Empire soldier turned smuggler, Ludwig is abrasive, cynical, and openly contemptuous of aristocratic hypocrisy. Beneath the sarcasm lies a fierce advocate for the oppressed.

Nílan

Voiced by Atilla Akinci
A native of Teer Fradee and childhood friend of the protagonist, Nílan is training to become a Doneigad — a guardian of knowledge. His spiritual and cultural perspective anchors the narrative.

Safia

Voiced by Jacqueline Boatswain
Aligned with the Bridge Alliance, Safia is an anti-imperialist explorer with firearms expertise. Her intellectual curiosity and combat proficiency make her tactically versatile.

Sheda

Voiced by Jess Nesling
A fierce warrior and lifelong ally of the protagonist, Sheda is unwavering in her loyalty. Protective and fearless, she embodies Teer Fradee’s resistance.

Sybille

Voiced by Camilla Aiko
Raised within the Merchant Congregation’s elite circles, Sybille understands power structures intimately. Initially mistrustful, she is fiercely loyal once trust is earned.

Till

Voiced by Dario Coates (You, Dying Light: The Beast, Metaphor ReFantazio)
A former Coin Guard captain seeking redemption, Till specializes in defensive combat. Gruff and reserved, he provides both frontline protection and emotional complexity.

Choice Defines the Journey

Set in a world fractured by war, colonization, and ideological conflict, GreedFall: The Dying World casts players as a native of Teer Fradee torn from their homeland. Every alliance, confrontation, and romantic entanglement feeds into a branching narrative structure.

Companions are not static archetypes — they react. Your political decisions influence their loyalty. Your moral stance shapes their trust. Some may stand beside you until the end. Others may walk away.

Or worse.

Release Information

  • Early Access: Available now on PC (Steam)
  • PC Definitive Version: March 10, 2026
  • PlayStation®5 & Xbox Series X|S: March 12, 2026
  • Publisher: NACON
  • Developer: Spiders

With its expanded companion system and deeper faction dynamics, GreedFall: The Dying World appears poised to elevate the interpersonal dimension of modern RPG design. For players who value choice-driven storytelling and character-driven narratives, this latest reveal signals a significant evolution for the franchise.

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