Dylan Chaundy
The news comes by way of an official press release that we received today from the publisher. Accompanying the new release date is a handy gif that helps to encapsulate what the game has to offer, which you can check out for yourself down below:
Blade Assault originally released on PC back in January of this year and boasts a ‘Very Positive’ user score from 1,143 reviews.
Blending a cyberpunk setting with rogue-lite elements and slick arcade action, Blade Assault definitely looks like one to watch, especially for fans of titles like Scourgebringer, Katana Zero, and Samurai Bringer.
For more information, here’s the rundown courtesy of the press release that we received today:
Blade Assault is scheduled to launch on PS4, PS5, Xbox One, Xbox Series X|S, and PC on Sept. 30, 2022.
After the devastating Red Stone War, the world is divided into three regions: the mutant infested outside grounds, the Undercity where people have fled to seek refuge from mutants, and the sky city Esperanza where the rich and powerful rule over the world. Fight against the corrupt military of Esperanza as part of the resistance force of the Undercity. Bring the corrupt to justice by becoming stronger and fighting alongside your trusty comrades.
The console version will feature all of the great content previously released for the PC version. This includes:
– Three playable characters, each with their own unique playstyle and signature weapons
– 200 different items from Cores to Gears
– Enhanced weapons to turn them into the beasts they need to be to take on the monsters flooding the world
– Seven bosses
– The Friendship System encourages making friends and earning rewards from the game’s NPCs
– Assault Level that unlocks after “finishing” the game and tests the mettle of even the toughest player with endless hard-mode waves of enemies
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