Arkane Studios hasn't had the best outings lately. Deathloop, while a GOTY nominee in 2021, came with a caveat - it's a PS5 exclusive and it came out in a relatively weak year. On the other hand, its more recent co-op title, Redfall, is close to becoming irrelevant that the only reason why people are still talking about it is because Arkane Austin is still updating it.
Perhaps sensing that it needed to re-establish itself as one of the industry's marquee developers, Arkane Lyon, which is the studio responsible for Dishonored and Deathloop, stepped up to the plate at this year's The Game Awards to let us in on a secret that pretty much nobody saw coming - not even the earlier leaks guessed it right - Marvel's Blade.
The upcoming video game adaptation of one of Marvel's most iconic B-list superheroes is likely part of Disney and their increased interest in the gaming industry, which, so far, is currently being led by Insomniac Games with its Marvel's Spider-Man franchise.
Blade, otherwise known as the Daywalker, finds new dimension in Arkane Lyon's vision. It's currently in development as a single-player, third-person action-adventure, a departure from Arkane's traditional first-person perspective seen in its previous titles. The cinematic trailer, while lacking gameplay footage, has created considerable buzz, suggesting an intense and immersive experience set in Paris.
