Marvel's Blade
News, coverage and analysis tracking Marvel's Blade across the outlets.- Marvel's Blade is Confirmed to NOT Be CancelledDespite previous reports and a lack of major updates since its 2023 announcement, Marvel's Blade is confirmed to not be cancelled. Arkane Lyon's lead concept artist and art director assistant, Jean-Luc Monnet, responded to a fan's inquiry with a "Let us cook" GIF, signaling that development is ongoing. This provides a ray of hope for fans concerned about the project's status.
- Marvel’s Blade Concept Artist Says it Hasn’t Been CancelledArkane Lyon's lead concept artist Jean-Luc Monnet has addressed speculation about Marvel's Blade being cancelled, stating that development is ongoing. Despite a lack of official updates since its December 2023 announcement, concept art has been shared, and a campaign director's profile suggests pre-production began in January 2022. Rumors suggest a potential 2027 release window.
- Marvel's Blade is not canceled, Arkane dev confirms after Summer Game Fest no-show and over 2 years of silenceArkane Studios development lead Jean-Luc Monnet has offered reassurance that Marvel's Blade is not canceled, responding to fan concerns after its absence from Summer Game Fest. The cryptic "Let us cook" GIF suggests the team is quietly working on the game and needs more time to reveal its progress. This comes amidst industry-wide concerns about layoffs and studio closures, with Arkane Austin having closed in 2024.
- No, Blade is not cancelled, Arkane artist confirmsArkane Studios lead concept artist Jean-Luc Monnet has confirmed that the action game Marvel's Blade is not cancelled, reassuring fans amidst concerns about the studio's future. Despite previous struggles with titles like Dishonored 2 and the poorly received Redfall, Arkane is still working on the Marvel title, though platform announcements have yet to be made.
- Marvel’s Blade Isn’t Dead, Despite Recent Rumblings – ReportDespite recent speculation fueled by its absence from the Xbox Games Showcase, Marvel's Blade is reportedly not canceled. Journalist Jeff Grubb clarified that while there are reasons for the lack of recent updates, they do not indicate problems with the game's development by Arkane Lyon.
- Arkane Lyon's Blade game isn't dead, despite rumours following Xbox Games Showcase no-showDespite rumors suggesting the cancellation of Arkane Lyon's Marvel's Blade game, insider Jeff Grubb has clarified that the project is not dead and is still in development. The game, which was revealed at The Game Awards 2023 and is set in Paris, has not been shown publicly since, leading to speculation about its status. Arkane Studios director Dinga Bakaba previously stated the team was hard at work on the title.
- Dishonored co-creators were working on Thief 4 and a Bladerunner game before Bethesda let them make an imsim classicDishonored co-creators Raphael Colantonio and Harvey Smith revealed that Arkane Studios was initially slated to develop Thief 4 and a new Blade Runner game before Bethesda greenlit their original immersive sim. Both Colantonio and Smith expressed strong interest in these projects, which ultimately fell through, leading to the development of Dishonored.
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- Announced, Delayed, Disappeared: The Games Still In LimboNumerous video games remain in limbo, with long development cycles and minimal updates causing concern among players. Titles like Beyond Good & Evil 2, The Wolf Among Us 2, and Star Wars: Knights of the Old Republic Remake have faced significant delays and development challenges. While some studios offer reassurances, the prolonged uncertainty surrounding these projects leaves their eventual release in doubt.
- Every Upcoming Superhero Game To Look Out For In 2026 And BeyondThis article provides a comprehensive look at upcoming superhero games scheduled for release in 2026 and beyond, covering titles from Marvel, DC, and other comic publishers. It details games like Marvel's Blade, Marvel's Iron Man, Marvel's Wolverine, Marvel 1943: Rise Of Hydra, Marvel Tokon: Fighting Souls, and The Wolf Among Us 2, noting their developers, platforms, and any known development status or release windows.