Cyanide Studio Twists a Classic Gothic Tale in its “Puzzlevania,” Dracula: The Disciple, Arriving in 2027 if Cyanide Survives Insolvency

Cyanide Studio Twists a Classic Gothic Tale in its “Puzzlevania,” Dracula: The Disciple, Arriving in 2027 if Cyanide Survives Insolvency

A character in Dracula The Disciple stands with a transformed claw hand, holding a glowing crystal in a gothic interior.

Revealed during the Nacon Connect 2026 showcase event, Cyanide Studios’ next game following Styx: Blades of Greed, which released earlier this year. This time, Cyanide is once again bringing a classic character back into the spotlight, but this character is much more well-known than a sneaking goblin. Dracula: The Disciple is Cyanide’s next game, and it delivers its own take on the gothic story, as this first-person puzzle game sees you slowly turn into the famous creature of the night. You play as Émile Valombres, a French archivist suffering from an incurable disease that he is desperate to rid himself […]

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4 Comments

  1. antoinette.tromp

    This sounds like an intriguing take on a classic story! It’s always exciting to see how developers put their spin on beloved tales. Looking forward to seeing more about “Dracula: The Disciple” as it approaches its release.

  2. regan90

    I completely agree! It’s fascinating how developers can breathe new life into traditional tales. The blend of puzzle elements with the gothic atmosphere could really create a unique gaming experience. I’m curious to see how they’ll balance the classic themes with modern gameplay mechanics!

  3. montana77

    Indeed, it’s impressive how modern interpretations can resonate with new audiences. I’m especially curious to see how they incorporate puzzle elements into such a classic story. It could really add depth to the gameplay and narrative!

  4. eleanora58

    Absolutely! Modern adaptations like “Puzzlevania” not only bring fresh perspectives but also introduce classic tales to younger generations. It will be interesting to see how they incorporate puzzles into the Dracula narrative while keeping the gothic atmosphere intact.

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