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Let's move on to story number five. The Witcher 3 director reveals new open-world RPG, The Blood of Dawnwalker. This comes from Andy Robinson at VGC. A group of lead developers behind The Witcher 3 have revealed their new RPG, The Blood of Dawnwalker.
Developed by a new Polish studio, Rebel Wolves, which is cool as hell, and published by Bandai Namco, The Blood of Dawnwalker is described as a single-player open-world dark fantasy action RPG. What a genre.
Developed by a new Polish studio, Rebel Wolves, which is cool as hell, and published by Bandai Namco, The Blood of Dawnwalker is described as a single-player open-world dark fantasy action RPG. What a genre.
And it has a strong focus on story and narrative. The game is being developed with Unreal Engine 5 for PC, PlayStation 5, and Xbox Series X and S. A debut trailer was published on Monday with the full gameplay reveal planned for the summer. You play as Cohen, a young man turned into a Don Walker, forever treading the line between the world of day and the realm of night.
And it has a strong focus on story and narrative. The game is being developed with Unreal Engine 5 for PC, PlayStation 5, and Xbox Series X and S. A debut trailer was published on Monday with the full gameplay reveal planned for the summer. You play as Cohen, a young man turned into a Don Walker, forever treading the line between the world of day and the realm of night.
Synopsis for the game reads, Use your skills and combine vampiric strength with human resolve as you take on a quest to save the ones you love. Face your foes, be they human, monster, or the ticking clock itself. But remember, the real evil may bask in the sun's light, and the most loyal of allies could lurk under the cover of night.
Synopsis for the game reads, Use your skills and combine vampiric strength with human resolve as you take on a quest to save the ones you love. Face your foes, be they human, monster, or the ticking clock itself. But remember, the real evil may bask in the sun's light, and the most loyal of allies could lurk under the cover of night.
Rebel Wolves is helmed by The Witcher 3's game director and head of production slash secondary game director for Cyberpunk 2077. The game director is joined at his new Warsaw, Poland-based studio by Witcher 3's art director, as well as a writer for Witcher 3, Cyberpunk 2077, and Thronebreaker, a design director for Witcher 1, and an animation director for Witcher 3. I mean...
Rebel Wolves is helmed by The Witcher 3's game director and head of production slash secondary game director for Cyberpunk 2077. The game director is joined at his new Warsaw, Poland-based studio by Witcher 3's art director, as well as a writer for Witcher 3, Cyberpunk 2077, and Thronebreaker, a design director for Witcher 1, and an animation director for Witcher 3. I mean...
Kind of an all-star team. Oh, yeah. We've seen this happen a couple times where very, very established members of incredible teams leave to do their own thing that's very similar, almost a spiritual, not successor, but in the vein of their previous work. And we haven't seen too many examples of it succeeding yet. That's true.
Kind of an all-star team. Oh, yeah. We've seen this happen a couple times where very, very established members of incredible teams leave to do their own thing that's very similar, almost a spiritual, not successor, but in the vein of their previous work. And we haven't seen too many examples of it succeeding yet. That's true.
which is a bummer because I just think that like, you know, it's, there's a lot of things to go into it, whether it's budget resources of when you're known for making a game this big, and then you make a game that tries to be that big, it can kind of cause some issues. But I think that it's good that this is backed by Bandai Namco.
which is a bummer because I just think that like, you know, it's, there's a lot of things to go into it, whether it's budget resources of when you're known for making a game this big, and then you make a game that tries to be that big, it can kind of cause some issues. But I think that it's good that this is backed by Bandai Namco.
I feel like there's this, what we're hearing and seeing so far seems like there's a bit more buy-in for it all.
I feel like there's this, what we're hearing and seeing so far seems like there's a bit more buy-in for it all.
Yeah, this really feels like a Healy event type reveal.
Yeah, this really feels like a Healy event type reveal.
Yeah, definitely. I hope it's big, though, Paris. Yeah, me too. I hope it's real big. It's good. Specifically, I need to ask, am I big? But that's a question for another time. If I was looking for something small, Paris, where would I look?
Yeah, definitely. I hope it's big, though, Paris. Yeah, me too. I hope it's real big. It's good. Specifically, I need to ask, am I big? But that's a question for another time. If I was looking for something small, Paris, where would I look?
I will not apologize for the MeUndies ad, by the way. It is one of my favorite things ever. The Witcher, Sirens of the Deeps coming to Netflix on February 11th. What is this? Is this an anime spinoff of the Netflix Witcher show? I think so. I don't know. Just looking at the name, I'm like, that's what that sounds like. Yeah, I'm pretty sure it's anime.