Redfall

Redfall is Arkane’s co-op vampire-blasting game, coming in summer 2022

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Today, Xbox and Bethesda hosted their first joint showcase since the two joined together. And the “one more thing” of the event was a new game from Arkane, with blood, magic, and vampires.

Redfall is a new game coming from the team at Arkane Austin, where the town of Redfall, Massachusetts seems to have a nasty vampire problem. In the announcement we got a cinematic setting the stage, with a team of four characters blasting ghoulies with stakes, while also employing some magic of their own.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lxX-4U5uJqk

Much like Bethesda’s StarfieldRedfall will be an Xbox console exclusive, coming to PC and Xbox Series X|S in summer 2022. It’ll be an open-world co-op FPS, where players will get to choose their hero from a roster of diverse characters to take on the vampire infestation.

While we don’t know much more for now, this was certainly a way to end the showcase: something new, unique, and certainly eye-catching. I’m pretty dang eager to see more of this in the year to come.


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