Rebel Wolves, a new development studio featuring several CD Projekt Red veterans, has officially announced their debut game, titled "Dawnwalker." The studio recently appointed Mateusz Tomaszkiewicz as the creative director. Despite typically avoiding commenting on rumours, Rebel Wolves decided to respond to this one on their official X account.
Little is known about Dawnwalker, as the announcement only confirmed the title. However, recent information that has surfaced on X suggests it might be a dark fantasy RPG set in an open world. Tomaszkiewicz emphasised that the game would offer a range of choices and experimentation for players upon replay, emphasising a story-driven approach.
The newly released wallpaper with artwork featuring a swordsman leaping from shadows provides some visual hints about Dawnwalker. The black and red design, coupled with the figure's clawed hands, suggests supernatural abilities, possibly indicating a vampire protagonist. The character's attire, along with wielding a sword, hints at a potential period piece setting.
Rebel Wolves seems to be deliberate in their approach to unveiling details about Dawnwalker, with today's announcement breaking the usual trend of not commenting on rumours. The team aims to craft a world that encourages exploration and deep immersion, promising a unique gaming experience.
With Mateusz Tomaszkiewicz at the helm as Creative Director and the involvement of CD Projekt Red veterans, future players can anticipate a game with a compelling narrative, diverse choices, and a visually striking dark fantasy world.
As Rebel Wolves begins to peel back the layers of mystery surrounding Dawnwalker, we are eagerly awaiting further reveals, hoping for additional artwork and insights into the game's mechanics and storyline.
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