Rebel Wolves and Bandai Namco Entertainment have shared the Lauch Year Special video including new details about The Blood of Dawnwalker.
Starting by marking the Wolf Moon and the year ahead, The Blood of Dawnwalker developers kick things off with a special look back over the past year – from the first official reveal, through an extensive gameplay presentation, to their presence at the biggest industry events. Rebel Wolves celebrates a year of announcements supported by the voices and feedback of the community and looks forward to sharing more soon.
Rebel Wolves also debuted the main musical theme of The Blood of Dawnwalker, filmed during a studio recording session. The piece was composed by Nikola Kołodziejczyk, the studio’s lead composer, and performed by the AUKSO Chamber Orchestra of Tychy.
Nikola Kołodziejczyk said:
“The theme leans heavily on sounds and instruments associated with the place and time of the game – the 14th century, at the foot of the Carpathian Mountains. We wanted to pay homage to that era and its people, and stay as true to historical authenticity as possible.”
Finally we get a peek at the latest teaser trailer for The Blood of Dawnwalker. It shows new characters who will play a key role in the adventure, as well as previously unseen locations from Vale Sangora – a mysterious region of the Carpathian Mountains that hides many secrets, waiting to be discovered by players. This video features gameplay captured from the current PC beta version of the game.
Along with the new teaser, Rebel Wolves also revealed the game’s official cover art, depicting the protagonist Coen – a Dawnwalker… cursed to be human by day and vampire by night – set against a backdrop of a solar eclipse, a nod to the crucial role both celestial bodies play in the world of The Blood of Dawnwalker.
The Blood of Dawnwalker launches in 2026 on PC, PlayStation 5 and Xbox Series X|S.