Blasphemous fans can expect a new release in the autumn, with The Game Kitchen studio releasing a cryptic teaser
At the end of July, The Game Kitchen studio intrigued fans of its games with an announcement related to the series of dystopian metroidvania Blasphemous, and the developers continue to fuel the public's interest.
Here's What We Know
The game's X page has published a short teaser featuring an image of the Mea Culpa sword used by Blasphemous' protagonist. It says that a certain novelty with an age rating of "16+" will be released in autumn 2024.
Since the second instalment of Blasphemous was only released a year ago, it's unlikely that the small team has had time to make enough progress in developing a third instalment (if such plans even exist). Most likely, gamers will be waiting for DLC or a major update for Blasphemous 2.
Recall, the first part of Blasphemous was released in 2019, the second, as already mentioned, in 2023. Both parts are characterised by an extremely dark visual style with biblical motifs, high difficulty, non-obvious mechanics and confusing locations. The games have received high praise from critics and gamers, so The Game Kitchen has no reason not to continue the franchise.
Source: Blasphemous