Arkane studios provides update on Marvel's Blade game

After two years of relative silence since its announcement, Arkane Studios has shared a positive update on the development of Marvel's Blade. The studio director assured fans that the team remains committed to the project despite industry challenges. No release date has been set, but progress continues on the vampire slayer title.

Marvel's Blade, a video game adaptation of the iconic vampire-hunting hero, was first revealed in 2023 by Arkane Studios, known for the Dishonored series. At the time, the project was described as being early in development, accompanied by a CG trailer that excited fans of the Marvel universe.

The gaming landscape has seen significant shifts since then, particularly with Xbox closing several studios and cancelling projects like Perfect Dark earlier this year. These events raised concerns about the viability of licensed titles such as Marvel's Blade, given the high costs and revenue-sharing requirements with Disney.

However, Dinga Bakaba, Studio and Co-Creative Director at Arkane Lyon, recently addressed these worries in a response to a fan on Twitter. He confirmed that development is ongoing and emphasized the team's dedication.

“The team is hard at work, everyone is super proud and out doing themselves,” said Bakaba. “Please be patient, it will be a special game and we all hope it will be meeting the high standards that we set for ourselves and for you all.”

This update arrives ahead of the new year, providing reassurance amid broader Marvel gaming efforts, which have included successful titles from developers like Insomniac Games on Spider-Man and Guardians of the Galaxy. While no specific release window has been announced, the project's timeline suggests it may not arrive before 2027, allowing ample time for the studio to meet its ambitious goals.

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Illustration of Marvel 1943: Rise of Hydra game poster with delay announcement, showing Captain America and Black Panther in WWII action.
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Marvel 1943: Rise of Hydra delayed beyond early 2026

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Skydance Games has announced another delay for its upcoming action-adventure title, Marvel 1943: Rise of Hydra, pushing the release beyond the previously targeted early 2026 window with no new date set. The game features Captain America and Black Panther teaming up during World War II. This marks the second postponement for the project led by Uncharted creator Amy Hennig.

Phantom Blade Zero has updated its release to September 9, 2026, on PlayStation 5 and PC, following an earlier December 2025 target. Revealed at The Game Awards 2024, the action-RPG secures timed console exclusivity on PS5 for 12 months. Developed by S-GAME, it mixes Wuxia storytelling with accessible combat.

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The sequel to Ark: Survival Evolved has been pushed back again, with a new release target of 2028. Studio Wildcard's cofounder Jeremy Stieglitz announced the delay during Snail Games' investor day, citing the need to test new mechanics in an upcoming update to the original game. Vin Diesel's involvement remains unclear, potentially affecting the narrative scope.

Larian Studios has officially announced a new entry in its Divinity series, simply titled Divinity, at The Game Awards 2025—following weeks of rumors sparked by trademarks and a mysterious Mojave Desert statue. The reveal caps speculation that the studio tempered by denying plans for Divinity: Original Sin 3, positioning this as their most ambitious project yet.

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Ken Levine, creator of BioShock, has provided an update on his studio's upcoming game Judas, stating it is now in a 'good place' after extensive research and development. The project, revealed in 2022, faced a long development period following the closure of his previous studio. Levine highlighted innovative features in character responses that justify the time invested.

Building on his recent dismissal of 2030 launch rumors, director Casey Hudson has elaborated on the cinematic ambitions for Star Wars: Fate of the Old Republic, the narrative-driven RPG unveiled at The Game Awards 2025 as a Knights of the Old Republic successor.

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The New Game+ Showcase 2026, held on January 9, 2026, spotlighted a variety of upcoming indie titles. Developers unveiled trailers and details for action RPGs, shooters, and exploration games, emphasizing innovative gameplay in fantasy, sci-fi, and survival settings. No release dates were confirmed for most, though one enters early access later this year.

 

 

 

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