Blind Fate: Edo no Yami Enters Final Development Stages, Pre-Orders Now Live

Blind Fate: Edo no Yami

101XP and Troglobytes Games have announced the pre-order of their upcoming game, Blind Fate: Edo no Yami. Once ready to launch, the game will be available on the PlayStation, Xbox, Nintendo Switch, and PC via Steam, Epic Game Store, and GOG.com.

Blind Fate: Edo no Yami brings a world that mixes sci-fi and ancient tradition. You will get to slash through robots using your trusty katana, hi-tech implants that will help you navigate surroundings, dodge enemy attacks, and complete attacks with brutal finishers. Reclaim the past following the way of the Japanese samurai in the fantastic period of New Edo.

Watch the trailer below:

 

Key Features:

  • A world of data and lies – The Mask of the Oni creates a simulation of the world around you, but tread carefully: old data will only show you the deceiving echoes of the past.
  • Swords sing unseen – Even blind, you are unstoppable. Use different sensors to detect your enemies and identify their weak spots, then crush them with lightning speed attacks.
  • Robotic folklore of Japan – Discover the story of dozens of robotic versions of Japanese folktale creatures! Find their weaknesses and destroy each one with a devastating finisher!
  • Long-lost mechanical lore – Your sensors pierce the curtain of the past. Use sound, smell and heat to explore the world, uncovering centuries of lore and guiding Yami on his vengeful, story-driven journey.

Blind Fate: Edo no Yami

Blind Fate: Edo no Yami is in its final stages of development, as indicated by the pre-order announcement. And while a release date has not been announced by the publisher, the game is said to be released in the second quarter of 2022. This means that you can expect the game anytime this Summer if there are no delays.

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