After releasing well-received games like Dishonored, Prey, and Deathloop over the last decade, Arkane is once again setting its sights on creating a brand-new story universe in Redfall, a co-op game starring vampires and those who hunt them--and are hunted by them. The game was once slated for a 2022 launch, but after not seeing much more than a reveal trailer, it has been pushed back a bit. We should soon learn a lot more about Arkane's new game, but for now, here's everything we know so far.
Redfall was originally said to be launching in the middle of 2022, but Bethesda, Arkane's parent company, has more recently announced that the game will now be launching in the «first half of 2023.» Nothing more specific has been shared publicly for now, but with a slew of E3-like summer expos upcoming, we may find out its new date soon.
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As Arkane falls under the Bethesda umbrella, it will launch as an Xbox console exclusive, though a PC release seems likely too, given Microsoft's well-documented history of releasing its first-party games on PC at launch. Sadly for PlayStation or Switch players, there's no reason to expect it will arrive on those platforms. It's also set to be on current-gen Xbox consoles only, so Xbox One players looking to play it will want to get it on PC or Xbox Series X|S.
We haven't yet seen the game in action all that much, and the very little bit we have seen comes via leaks from a limited playtest that seems to have occurred last
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