Before the latest trailer for The Blood of Dawnwalker, Rebel Wolves revealed something unexpected: protagonist Coen, in the present day, ordering blood packets like theyâre Uber Eats to survive before confronting what seemed to be a vampire hunter. No, these werenât spoilers â rather, it represented the developerâs desire to expand the universe.
However, much of that will depend on the first gameâs success. Studio CEO Konrad Tomaszkiewicz told PAP Biznes that the current goal is to ensure that âOur goal is that after the premiere, the cash balance in the companyâs account will allow us to release a sequel and further develop the company. If after the debut of the game it turns out that these financial results are better, we will definitely be happy.â Of course, Rebel Wolves also wants to ensure that thatâs a âsafe haven that rewards creativity.â
While pre-order numbers havenât been revealed, Tomaszkiewicz confirmed âaboutâ 1.5 million wishlists. And while happy with the pre-order campaign, he believes itâs âjust as important, if not more important for us, to have about 1.5 million wishlist signs, which is a better metric for us, because players tend to be reluctant to pre-order, often waiting for extensive and in-depth reviews.â If anything, this tells us that Rebel Wolvesâ immediate future isnât dependent on selling millions of copies on day one, though that wouldnât be a terrible outcome.
Of course, for those who pick it up later, there will be smaller free DLCs. The development team is still working on a roadmap with nothing to confirm just yet, but it could follow The Witcher 3: Wild Hunt in terms of scale.
The Blood of Dawnwalker launches on September 3rd and will be available for PS5, Xbox Series X/S, and PC. You can check out our feature for all the latest details here.
