Cyanide Studio’s thieving goblin Styx is again for extra cutthroat heists in Styx: Blades of Greed. This time, he has his personal crew, which serves as an origin story for the Black Hand from 2012’s Of Orcs and Males, and a zeppelin to cruise round in. Nonetheless, alongside Styx’s previous strikes like cloning and invisibility, he additionally has thoughts management and time shift courtesy of Quartz.
The gameplay remains to be vertically targeted, with gamers capable of grapple, glide and climb, but it surely additionally provides three “huge” playgrounds to discover. Cyanide additionally touts every mission as a “puzzle” with greater than only one resolution. Hopefully, this implies further replay worth as gamers experiment to finish a heist.
No matter your strategy, the Inquisition will do every thing to cease Styx and his crew from sneaking and stealing all of the Quartz. Launching for Xbox Collection X/S, PS5, and PC, Styx: Blades of Greed arrives this Fall. Keep tuned for extra particulars, gameplay and updates earlier than its launch.