Blade (upcoming video game)

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Marvel's Blade
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Marvel's Blade is an upcoming

Arkane Lyon and published by Bethesda Softworks. Based on the Marvel Comics character Blade, it will feature an original narrative that draws from the character's comic book mythology, while additionally deriving from various appearances in other media. The story follows vampire hunter Eric Brooks as he attempts to stave off an invasion on Paris, France
while struggling with his origins among both the undead and the living.

Arkane Lyon entered development on their next game following the release of

Dinga Bakaba
and co-creative director Sebastien Mitton, the latter of whom additionally serves as the title's art director. Deathloop's lead systems designer Dana Nightingale serves as the game's campaign director and lead designer.

Synopsis

Characters and setting

Marvel's Blade features an ensemble cast drawing from the character's fifty-year history in comic books and various adaptations in other media.

Paris, France where a congregate of vampires have emerged to terrorize the city at night, forcing civilians to take shelter inside their homes until sunrise.[2]

Gameplay

Marvel's Blade is a narrative-driven, third-person action-adventure title, representing a departure from previous games developed by

Arkane Lyon which were usually played from a first-person perspective.[3]

Development

Dinga Bakaba and art director Sebastien Mitton were offered the opportunity to collaborate with Marvel Games, as the firm had been in the midst of licensing out their characters to external developers in a commitment to renew their focus on AAA titles, such as the Marvel's Spider-Man series with Insomniac Games, Marvel's Avengers (2020) with Crystal Dynamics, and Marvel's Guardians of the Galaxy with Eidos-Montréal.[5] The pair pitched their vision of a standalone game focusing on Blade, which was responded to enthusiastically by Marvel Games' vice president Bill Rosemann, claiming that "The Arkane touch fits Blade like his trademark trenchcoat." The prospects of the title similarly excited Bethesda Softworks' former vice president of marketing Pete Hines, commenting that "Dinga and Arkane had something special up their sleeves."[6][7] Arkane's game marks the first title focused on the character since the video game tie-ins to the Blade films by New Line Cinema, as well as the character's first standalone appearance in an original video game not tied to other media.[8]

Marvel's Blade was announced with a cinematic trailer during The Game Awards 2023 on December 7, 2023, as a collaborative title between Arkane Lyon, Bethesda, and Marvel.[9] The announcement was accompanied by an interview between The Game Awards host Geoff Keighley, game director Dinga Bakaba and Bill Rosemann. Bakaba, who is reprising directorial duties on the title from Deathloop, spoke on Blade's character and the resonance he instilled on him as someone who also shared his mixed background and that he was excited to place the character in his hometown of Paris as the game's setting, stating that he considered the studio's chance to interpret the material their own way a dream of his, as well as "a challenge that our team embraces with a passion."[10] Co-creative and art director Sebastien Mitton remarked on approaching a character like Blade as an opportunity to push Arkane's art direction into more modern sensibilities, while Rosemann cited "their personal passion and bold vision for our half-human, half-vampire iconoclast" as the reason they were selected to develop the game.[2][11] Xbox confirmed their involvement in development shortly following the announcement.[12] Early concept art establishing the game's stylized visuals, Blade's character design and elements of the Paris setting were showcased by Sebastien Mitton the following week.[13]

Release

An untitled licensed game from Bethesda Softworks was mentioned in the publisher's internal roadmap documents as slated for the 2024 fiscal year ending September 30, 2024. Having leaked from the Federal Trade Commission (FTC) hearing concerning the acquisition of Activision Blizzard by Microsoft in August 2023, the release timeframe preceded the acquisition of Bethesda's parent company ZeniMax Media by Microsoft in March 2021, which consolidated Bethesda's development studios as part of Xbox Game Studios prior to being restructured as a subsidiary of Microsoft Gaming. At this time, Bethesda had already been selected by Disney to publish Indiana Jones and the Great Circle (2024), developed by MachineGames under license from Lucasfilm Games.[14][15]

Shortly following the game's reveal in December 2023, news publication

Disney Sean Shoptaw, for clarification on Xbox's relationship towards the distribution of Indiana Jones and Marvel's Blade, both of which are games using respective licenses owned by Disney and developed by first-party studios under Microsoft's ownership. While Shoptaw would justify Indiana Jones remaining exclusive to Xbox and PC, feeling as if both platforms occupying a large enough marketplace didn't exclude audiences from accessing the game, he would state that whether Marvel's Blade similarly launched as exclusive to the aforementioned platforms was for Bethesda to decide.[16][17]

References

  1. ^ "'Marvel's Blade' Game in Development from Bethesda Softworks and Arkane Lyon". Marvel. Retrieved 2024-01-23.
  2. ^ a b Carpenter, Nicole (2023-12-07). "Arkane announces Marvel's Blade game". Polygon. Retrieved 2023-12-13.
  3. ^ Bailey, Dustin (2023-12-08). "Dishonored devs announce "immersive, third-person" Blade game, but it sounds like we won't be playing it for a while: "Sit back, let us cook"". gamesradar. Retrieved 2023-12-08.
  4. ^ Cryer, Hirun (2023-12-13). "Deathloop developer suggests Arkane has been working on Marvel's Blade for nearly 2 years". gamesradar. Retrieved 2023-12-14.
  5. ^ Parrish, Ash (2021-12-22). "How Marvel Games got its groove back". The Verge. Retrieved 2023-12-17.
  6. ^ Keighley, Geoff (December 7, 2023). "Marvel's Blade Interview with Bill Rosemann, Dinga Bakaba, and Geoff Keighley at The Game Awards 2023". YouTube. Retrieved December 17, 2023.
  7. ^ Hines, Pete (December 8, 2023). "Dinga and Arkane have something special up their sleeves w this game. Their pitch was 🔥". X. Retrieved December 17, 2023.
  8. ^ Schedeen, Jesse (2023-12-16). "25 Years Later, Blade Is Still Marvel's Secret Weapon". IGN. Retrieved 2024-01-20.
  9. ^ Stewart, Marcus (2023-12-07). "Marvel's Blade Is Coming From The Makers Of Deathloop And Dishonored". Gameinformer. Retrieved 2023-12-13.
  10. ^ Zwiezen, Zack (2023-12-07). "Dishonored Devs Working On Marvel's Blade". Kotaku. Retrieved 2023-12-13.
  11. ^ "Marvel's Blade Announced". bethesda.net. Retrieved 2023-12-08.
  12. ^ X, Xbox (December 13, 2023). "We're thrilled to see @bethesda and Arkane Lyon, the studio behind Dishonored and DEATHLOOP, work with @MarvelGames to bring you Marvel's Blade. A new single-player, third-person action-adventure game set in the heart of Paris". X. Retrieved December 14, 2023.
  13. ^ Yin-Poole, Wesley (2023-12-14). "Marvel's Blade Concept Art Show Off Arkane's Stylish Adaptation". IGN. Retrieved 2023-12-14.
  14. ^ "Leaked Bethesda roadmap reveals unannounced releases including Dishonored 3". Eurogamer.net. 2023-09-19. Retrieved 2023-12-08.
  15. ^ Peters, Jay (2023-09-19). "Microsoft documents leak new Bethesda games, including an Oblivion remaster". The Verge. Retrieved 2023-12-08.
  16. ^ Xbox, Pure (2023-12-12). "Disney Addresses Xbox Exclusivity Questions For Indiana Jones & Marvel's Blade". Pure Xbox. Retrieved 2024-01-22.
  17. ^ "BLADE's Platform Exclusivity Needs To Be Clarified By Bethesda According To Disney's Head Of Gaming". ComicBookMovie.com. 2023-12-14. Retrieved 2024-01-22.

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