Author Brandon Sanderson has revealed early discussions with AAA developers for a potential Mistborn video game adaptation. The project, still in its pitching stage, could take years to materialize if it advances. Sanderson expressed optimism in his annual blog post, highlighting his growing influence in the industry.
In his yearly "State of the Sanderson" blog post, published on January 6, 2026, Brandon Sanderson shared exciting news for fans of his Mistborn series. He disclosed conversations with multiple AAA developers about adapting the fantasy world into a high-budget video game. "I feel I’m finally getting established enough that we can make a Mistborn game happen. ... This is at Step One only, but it’s an encouraging One," Sanderson wrote, noting that he has been chatting with major industry players, some of whom he admires as a fan.
The discussions are in the very earliest phase, as Sanderson's video game rights for Mistborn were previously entangled with film rights for about six or seven years. This prevented him from exploring the market until recently. He emphasized his intent to retain control over adaptations and invited interested studios or publishers working on Mistborn or Stormlight Archive projects to contact his representatives.
Mistborn forms a key part of Sanderson's expansive Cosmere universe, which also includes the Stormlight Archive series. While no video game has yet emerged from this setting, tabletop adaptations have gained traction, such as Cosmere RPGs and a Mistborn deckbuilder. Sanderson brings relevant experience, having designed the world and characters for the tactics game Moonbreaker.
This wouldn't be Mistborn's first video game attempt; a project titled "Mistborn: Birthright" was in development for several years before cancellation. Additionally, the series' protagonist Kelsier appeared as a guest character in Fortnite, facilitated by Sanderson's ongoing relationship with Epic Games.
Though promising, Sanderson cautioned that any AAA Mistborn game remains years away, if it proceeds at all.