Bandai Namco and developer Rebel Wolves have announced that they will host a reveal event for their in-development dark fantasy RPG The Blood of Dawnwalker, formerly announced as Dawnwalker back in January. The event will be streamed on January 13, 2025 at 4 p.m. Et.
As the post on X states, the event will include the premiere of a CGI trailer serving as the game’s opening, as well as an opportunity for fans to learn about the game’s pillars and main concepts, have a tiny first glimpse into its gameplay, and much more.
Rebel Wolves is made up of former developers at CD Projekt Red, who had previously worked on on The Witcher series, as well as Cyberpunk 2077. When The Blood of Dawnwalker was initially announced at the beginning of this year, the game had entered the alpha stage of development.
At the time, Rebel Wolves’ Creative Director, Mateusz Tomaszkiewicz,...
As the post on X states, the event will include the premiere of a CGI trailer serving as the game’s opening, as well as an opportunity for fans to learn about the game’s pillars and main concepts, have a tiny first glimpse into its gameplay, and much more.
Rebel Wolves is made up of former developers at CD Projekt Red, who had previously worked on on The Witcher series, as well as Cyberpunk 2077. When The Blood of Dawnwalker was initially announced at the beginning of this year, the game had entered the alpha stage of development.
At the time, Rebel Wolves’ Creative Director, Mateusz Tomaszkiewicz,...
- 12/16/2024
- by Mike Wilson
- bloody-disgusting.com
Last year, former developers at CD Projekt Red formed their own studio, Rebel Wolves. The new developer has now announced their first title, a dark fantasy story-driven RPG called Dawnwalker, which from the title and the initial artwork, gives off some vampiric undertones.
“Throughout all my years in game development, story-driven role-playing adventures have always been something I was most passionate about,” said Mateusz Tomaszkiewicz, Rebel Wolves’ new Creative Director. “For me, nothing beats being able to fully immerse myself and discover handcrafted stories and worlds. There are so many fantastic RPGs out there today, however, I feel that there’s not only enough space but also a hunger among players for more captivating stories.”
Tomaszkiewicz joins a team of industry veterans who have worked on The Witcher series, as well as Cyberpunk 2077. According to the press release, Dawnwalker has officially entered the alpha stage of development, and the team...
“Throughout all my years in game development, story-driven role-playing adventures have always been something I was most passionate about,” said Mateusz Tomaszkiewicz, Rebel Wolves’ new Creative Director. “For me, nothing beats being able to fully immerse myself and discover handcrafted stories and worlds. There are so many fantastic RPGs out there today, however, I feel that there’s not only enough space but also a hunger among players for more captivating stories.”
Tomaszkiewicz joins a team of industry veterans who have worked on The Witcher series, as well as Cyberpunk 2077. According to the press release, Dawnwalker has officially entered the alpha stage of development, and the team...
- 1/16/2024
- by Mike Wilson
- bloody-disgusting.com
CD Projekt Red recently confirmed that their legendary Witcher game franchise will continue. That announcement should have resulted in an avalanche of praise and eager speculation, but instead, the general reaction has been decidedly mixed.
Gamers have been going back and forth about whether CD Projekt Red would (or even should) revisit the Witcher world ever since The Witcher 3: Wild Hunt wrapped up in such a satisfying way. The studio dropped several hints throughout the years that they were interested in continuing the series but generally refrained from committing to anything concrete. With this latest announcement, though, CD Projekt Red not only confirmed they’re working on a major new Witcher game but that the project will use be built using Unreal Engine 5 instead of their trademark REDengine and will likely star someone other than Geralt of Rivia. After all, the project’s tagline is “A New Saga Begins.
Gamers have been going back and forth about whether CD Projekt Red would (or even should) revisit the Witcher world ever since The Witcher 3: Wild Hunt wrapped up in such a satisfying way. The studio dropped several hints throughout the years that they were interested in continuing the series but generally refrained from committing to anything concrete. With this latest announcement, though, CD Projekt Red not only confirmed they’re working on a major new Witcher game but that the project will use be built using Unreal Engine 5 instead of their trademark REDengine and will likely star someone other than Geralt of Rivia. After all, the project’s tagline is “A New Saga Begins.
- 3/23/2022
- by Matthew Byrd
- Den of Geek
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