1666: Amsterdam Features Three Timelines and a Playable Time-Traveling Cat

1666: Amsterdam explores a dark historical setting across multiple eras
Key Takeaways
  • 1666: Amsterdam splits its narrative across three eras: 1666 (80%), 1999 (15%), and the present day (5%).
  • Players control a playable cat inhabited by the consciousness of a human character from the 1999 timeline.
  • A free 30-minute standalone prologue demo is currently available for PC via Steam and the Epic Games Store.

The 15-Year Journey of Patrice Désilets’ Passion Project

Panache Digital Games creative director Patrice Désilets shared new structural details for 1666: Amsterdam live on stage at IGN. The creator of Assassin’s Creed spent over 15 years fighting to reacquire the rights to the project after navigating multiple corporate shifts.

The game evolved from an initial concept about the devil into a dark, historical action-adventure focused on witchcraft. Development by the 70-person Montreal studio has prioritized real build iterations over pre-rendered vertical slices.


How Do the Time Periods Work in 1666: Amsterdam?

1666: Amsterdam features three distinct timelines, with 80% of the game taking place in 1666 following the witch Noa. Another 15% occurs in 1999 acting as a structural mirror, while the final 5% is set in the present day inside a library with a character named Clio.

Désilets noted that the 1999 and 1666 sections function as narrative and environmental reflections of one another. Players will uncover fragments of a larger historical mystery by navigating these distinct eras to expose demonic entities.

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Playing as a Feline from the Future

A core gameplay mechanic involves controlling a cat to navigate the dark streets of the city. This feline companion is not an ordinary animal but contains the consciousness of a human character originating from the 1999 timeline.

The gameplay footage showcases agile platforming and vertical exploration. Moving as a cat allows players to leap across rooftops and slip through tight spaces to investigate targets unnoticed by human citizens.


Where Can You Play the 1666: Amsterdam Prologue?

Players can download a free standalone 30-minute prologue for 1666: Amsterdam right now on PC. The demo is officially distributed through both the Steam Store and the Epic Games Store, offering an introductory look at the universe. With the game garnering over 333,000 Wishlist in its first 24 hours after the Summer Game Fest trailer.

Désilets compared the current public demo to a small taste before a nine-course dinner. The preview introduces the core casting choices, witchcraft mechanics, and time-shifting elements that define the final PC release.


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