Alright, let’s dive into this little tale about Blood Message. First off, this revealed gem, came out of nowhere like a rabbit from a magician’s hat in June. A quick note, it might land in our gaming laps by 2026—but, who really knows? Guesswork at best, I say. The brainchild of 24 Entertainment—yeah, they’re under the NetEase umbrella—this game screams action-adventure vibes for PC and consoles.
Mid-June, there it was—Blood Message, boom, with a trailer bursting like it had too much caffeine. Action galore. We follow this father-son duo on a wild trek across Ancient China, last days of the Tang Dynasty, if details are your jam. The same studio gave us Naraka: Bladepoint—you know the one, big in China. Now they’re dipping toes into narrative waters with their first single-player AAA gig. Spicy leaks swirling—release dates, prices—it’s like opening a can of worms you can’t put back.
Flip the Twitter bird, insider Ignus chirps about a late 2026 release and a $70 price. This shocker comes right after the big reveal. It’s like expecting rain in the desert, and boom, rain! They murmured about a 2018 green light, a 2021 game start—wasn’t supposed to peek out till 2023, hence the tight calendar now. Oh, they say the director? Buddies with Feng Ji of Black Myth: Wukong fame. Who would’ve thunk? Maybe some God of War flavor swirling in there too.
Now, diving into leak-land, seems like Blood Message has whispers that’d perk up God of War or Black Myth fans’ ears. But—big grain of salt, okay? Our leaker has a knack for this guessing game, nailed the PS5 Pro reveal date last year. So, who knows, might be onto something, or not. Time tells all, right?
On the trail of Chinese-made AAA games’ glory, Black Myth: Wukong paved the road with gold expectations. Titles like Phantom Blade Zero and Tides of Annihilation adding to the chatter. Can Blood Message ride that wave? We’ll see if it rides high or crashes—only so much hype can hold.
So there we are, a gaming mystery unwrapped—I mean, barely. Stay tuned or tweet your own theories; it’s a winding road of “maybe” and “who knows.” Anyway, back to wherever I was…