- NeatEase, the developers of Marvel Rivals, have revealed their first single-player game.
- Titled Blood Message, the game is set in 848 AD and is inspired by actual historical events.
- It is under development for PC and consoles but doesn’t have a release window yet.
Known mainly for games like Naraka Bladepoint and Marvel Rivals, NeatEase Games is a China-based studio that primarily focuses on multiplayer games. However, the company is now leaning towards the single-player genre with its new entry.
The Marvel Rivals developers have revealed their first-ever AAA single-player title called Blood Massage. A 5-minute trailer has also been dropped, which gives us an idea of what to expect from the title.
Why it matters: Based on over 20 years of experience, NetEase has finally decided to focus on single-player titles. It will be the studio’s first, and the trailer hints at an exciting adventure.
The studio says Blood Message blends brutal combat with profound Eastern storytelling. It is being developed by NetEase ThunderFire’s 24 Entertainment Studio and is based on the actual historical event of ‘Dunhuang’s Uprising’.
Set during the late Tang Dynasty in 848 AD, Players take on the role of a nameless messenger who embarks on a perilous eastward journey to deliver a message that holds the fate of his homeland.
The trailer is a mix of gameplay and pre-rendered footage, and fans already seem thrilled by it. The art style, visuals powered by Unreal Engine 5, and gameplay all look fascinating and something people are into.
Nonetheless, Blood Message doesn’t have a release window yet. However, it will be a multiplatform release and will launch on PC and consoles, although we don’t know which ones as of yet.
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