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The Blood of Dawnwalker is the first game in a new RPG series from Rebel Wolves. It’s a single-player, open-world dark fantasy with a heavy focus on story. That’s built with Unreal Engine 5, and it’s coming to PC, PS5, and Xbox Series X|S.
It’s set in 14th-century Europe during the Black Death. Everything’s falling apart, war, plague, death everywhere and that’s when the vampires finally make their move. They’ve been hiding in the shadows, waiting for the right moment, and now they’re stepping in to take control while humanity’s on its knees.
You’ll play as Coen, a guy who gets turned into something called a Dawnwalker, who’s caught between being human and becoming one of them. The whole story centers around whether you hold onto your humanity or embrace what you’ve become. Either way, your choices come with a cost, and it sounds like the game leans hard into that moral weight.
It’s promising a lot in terms of narrative and choice, kind of feels like it’s aiming for that Witcher 3 or Vampire: The Masquerade lane, just darker and more personal.
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Anyone else following this? Think they can actually deliver, or is it just another “good trailer, mid game” situation?
It’s set in 14th-century Europe during the Black Death. Everything’s falling apart, war, plague, death everywhere and that’s when the vampires finally make their move. They’ve been hiding in the shadows, waiting for the right moment, and now they’re stepping in to take control while humanity’s on its knees.
You’ll play as Coen, a guy who gets turned into something called a Dawnwalker, who’s caught between being human and becoming one of them. The whole story centers around whether you hold onto your humanity or embrace what you’ve become. Either way, your choices come with a cost, and it sounds like the game leans hard into that moral weight.
It’s promising a lot in terms of narrative and choice, kind of feels like it’s aiming for that Witcher 3 or Vampire: The Masquerade lane, just darker and more personal.
.
Anyone else following this? Think they can actually deliver, or is it just another “good trailer, mid game” situation?