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The Blood of Dawnwalker gets release date and PC system requirements

Just as promised, this week the team at Rebel Wolves revealed more about their new big RPG, Blood of Dawnwalker. The studio, made up of former Witcher developers, will be launching its first big game this Autumn, putting it in direct competition with the Fable reboot.

Blood of Dawnwalker is set to launch on September 4th. The game's director, Konrad Tomaszkiewicz, told Eurogamer that he is “really confident” in the project.

The game will put players in the shoes of a half-human half-vampire hybrid, on a mission to rescue their family from other vampires within a set 30-game timespan. Players will have to make tough decisions on the fly and beat the in-game clock, offering numerous outcome opportunities for players to explore upon replays.

The game will be releasing for PC and current-gen consoles. While the game is still some ways off from release, the PC system requirements have been outlined:

With its September release date for PC, PS5 and Xbox, the game will be in close contact to Playground Games' long-awaited Fable reboot, which is also scheduled to launch between August and September.

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KitGuru Says: Are you looking forward to The Blood of Dawnwalker? It seems to have an interesting concept, with the whole game built around providing replay value for story completionists.

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