Director and former Arkane vet Raphael Colantonio says fans of his previous titles like Dishonored and Prey will be "happy" with his next game.
Arkane Austin is no more, and support for the title has ended, but what does Redfall look like after receiving its last major update?
The open world co-op shooter has received its final update, with developer Arkane Austin having recently closed its doors.
Arkane Austin promised additional details on new heroes and other updates for later this year, but it's been six months since any updates.
For fans of Marvel's worlds and characters, there are plenty of major upcoming titles to look forward to.
The upcoming third-person action-adventure title could arrive six years after Arkane Lyon's Deathloop, launched in 2021.
The third-person action-adventure title is in development at Deathloop and Dishonored studio Arkane Lyon.
The LinkedIn profile of the game's campaign director suggests it entered development nearly two years ago.
It will likely be a while before we see more of Arkane Lyon's single player action-adventure title.
Announced at The Game Awards 2023, Arkane Lyon's next title is a third-person action-adventure based on Marvel's legendary vampire hunter.
Marvel's Blade is a mature, single player, action-adventure game developed by the team behind Dishonored 2 and Deathloop.
A prominent insider has claimed that the Dishonored and Prey developer will be revealing its next game at the upcoming event.
Included with the Bite Back Edition, the Hero Pass adds two new heroes with unique skills and gameplay. Further details are pending.
The update also gates Shrouds, Anglers and Siphons from the open world until a certain point and buffs Watchers, Soulless and human enemies.
The publisher reportedly discussed "sticking with the game for years" at this year's Summer events, per Jez Corden of Windows Central.
The update also brings increased open world enemy population and new encounters.
The beleaguered and widely panned vampire first person shooter hasn't sold very well, according to Microsoft.
Arkane Austin won't be shuttered following Redfall's failure, Xbox Game Studios head Matt Booty says.
Players should now encounter more enemies in the open world and feel threatened by The Rook, Cultists and Bellwether mercenaries.
Leadership allegedly assured the team things would get "exponentially better once the final art was implemented, and the bugs were fixed."