A studio formed by former CD Projekt Red developers, Dark Passenger, has unveiled its first project, which is a Feudal Japan-set ninja game with multiplayer elements. The game is currently untitled and is in very early production, but concept art has given players a first look at the location and era it will take place in.
Dark Passenger is a Warsaw-based independent studio that was created by previous CD Projekt Red developers who were involved in the development of huge RPG titles such as The Witcher 3: Wild Hunt and Cyberpunk 2077. Over the past five years, the studio has made hundreds of animations, cinematic sequences, characters, and worlds for many Indie and AAA games, but this will be the first time it has produced a game of its own.
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As reported by TheGamer, Dark Passenger's first title will be a multiplayer-oriented first-person stealth project set in Feudal Japan. The game will blend together PvE and PvP elements as players take on the roles of ninja warriors who must compete against other assassins, utilizing advanced procedural solutions to make each match a new, ever-changing experience that forces players to adapt. Part of adapting to these changing levels is the game's parkour system, which will allow players a range of possibilities when it comes to traversal. Taking from the developers' past experience with RPG titles like Witcher 3 and Cyberpunk 2077, players will customize their own characters and Dojos, as well as modify their own unique weapons, which consist of classic ninja weaponry such as katanas, short tanto, and wakizashi blades, kusarigama chains, shurikens, kunai throwing knives, and more.
Currently, Dark Passenger's
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