Marvel's Blade is in very safe hands with developer Arkane Lyon. This is the team that brought us the Dishonored series, as well as Deathloop. Expect smart stealth and wacky powers, as you make your way through a quarantined section of Paris.
Marvel's Blade was announced as part of the main showcase at last year's The Game Awards. We got a rather stylish trailer, giving us our first look at the vampire hunter Eric Brooks.
From what we've seen of Blade so far, it looks set to offer the excellent third-person action that you'd expect from Arkane Lyon, all with a superhero twist. It's certainly one of the most highly anticipated upcoming games we have on the calendar and one that continues Marvel's move into the gaming space.
Here's everything we know about Marvel's Blade so far, including a look at some recently shared concept art. As more details emerge, you'll find this page updated. For now, here's all of the latest news, trailers, and info on what to expect from Marvel's Blade.
The main question on everyone's lips right now about Marvel's Blade is: what platforms will it be released on? No platforms have been officially confirmed yet, the launch trailer doesn't list them, and there's been no word from Marvel or Bethesda. Given that Arkane Lyon is now owned by Microsoft, Xbox consoles are a solid bet. Whether that includes last-get remains to be seen, but we're confident of a PC release too, as well as quietly confident about it coming to Game Pass.
In terms of whether Marvel's Blade will release on PlayStation consoles, things are much less likely. We're not ruling out a multi-platform release just yet, but for now, it's probably best to assume the game won't launch on PlayStation. Hopefully we're proven wrong here, and if
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