A fabulous license with a unique world, Blade Runner gave very, very few games. What we clearly remember is great Point ‘n click Developed by Westwood Studio and released in 1997.
Although the plot differed from the plot of the film, the atmosphere of the game was extremely faithful to the work released by Ridley Scott. He also took over some sets and characters, including Deckard.
Sean Young and Bryon James, who play the roles of Rachel and Leon in the film, were cast for the game’s voices, on the other hand, Rutger Hauer, who was also supposed to appear during the series, was ultimately not cast.
Annapurna Interactive, the digital subsidiary of independent Hollywood studio Annapurna Pictures, announces the development of a new title under license: Blade Runner 2033: The Labyrinth.
As its name suggests, the story of the game takes place between Ridley Scott’s film (which is set in 2019) and Denis Villeneuve’s Blade Runner 2049.
Here is the announcement trailer…
Developed in-house – a first for Annapurna Interactive – the game was created under the supervision of Chelsea Hash, who notably served as art director on the indie game masterpiece. What remains of Edith Finch. This upcoming Blade Runner game is different from the one announced in June 2022.
If watching Villeneuve’s sequel on the big screen is too compromised, the Blade Runner universe continues to expand. As a reminder, there is a live-action series in the works called Blade Runner 2099. Not to mention the animated series Blade Runner – Black Lotus, which will air in 2021 and is currently available on Crunchyroll.
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