- You can completely skip the entire storyline and attack the final boss in Blood of Dawnwalker.
- This is a gameplay element that Rebel Wolves has borrowed from Zelda: Breath of the Wild.
- The title offers huge flexibility in gameplay and is one of the most anticipated games of the year.
The Blood of Dawnwalker is perhaps one of the most ambitious games in recent years. Developed by former The Witcher 3 developers, the game is brimming with potential, and everything points towards an inevitable hit.
In a recent interview, the developers revealed a bit more about the project, including a Zelda-like gameplay element, where in The Blood of Dawnwalker, players will be able to skip straight to the final boss fight.
Why it matters: Flexibility in gameplay is one of the key elements of the RPG. It will deliver a massive 50-70 hours of action, but players are also free to end the main narrative as quickly as they’d like.

Talking to Game Informer, Rebel Wolves co-founder Konrad Tomaszkiewicz said that the game will let you skip everything and storm the final antagonist’s castle. This is exactly what you can do in Zelda: Breath of the Wild.
To finish The Blood of Dawnwalker, all you need to do is storm the antagonist’s castle, face them in combat, and rescue the family

This means you can ignore the entire storyline and just reach the end from the start. However, that won’t be an easy task, as you will learn abilities and become more powerful as you progress through the story.
The game’s 30-day and 30-night mechanism in itself is pretty interesting, and the developers are now adding even more hype with more information. The open-world RPG is now set to launch on September 3.
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