At the recent Game Awards, a major highlight was the announcement of Marvel’s Blade, a new blockbuster game from Arkane Lyon. Despite the excitement, a significant detail was notably absent. The game’s exclusivity to Xbox consoles. This omission has sparked curiosity and speculation in the gaming community, particularly given Arkane’s connection to Microsoft through Zenimax, its parent company.
It seems that Bethesda has given on on giving any details regarding exclusivity (via VG247).
Major releases from Microsoft-owned studios typically come with clear indications of Xbox exclusivity. However, the promotional materials for Marvel’s Blade conspicuously lack any mention of Xbox – a stark contrast to how games like Starfield were presented. The announcement trailer and subsequent coverage did not refer to Xbox, an approach that diverges from what we’ve seen with other Bethesda titles like Redfall.
Marvel’s Blade is set to take players to a quarantined section of Paris amidst a supernatural emergency where vampires are causing havoc. The game promises to deliver an immersive experience, leveraging Arkane’s reputation for creating rich, detailed game worlds.
The difference in how Marvel’s Blade has been presented, compared to other Bethesda titles announced in Xbox-centric events, is notable. While it could be attributed to the non-Xbox-specific nature of The Game Awards, the absence of any Xbox branding remains a point of interest for industry observers.