This game is a sequel to the epic fantasy video game project of 2014 called “Styx: Master of Shadows”.
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Styx: Blades of Greed global release times are right around the corner, while its PC specs prove quite accommodating to older PCs.
A new Styx: Blades of Greed gameplay trailer has been unveiled ahead of next month's console and PC release of the stealth action sequel.
Styx: Blades of Greed's release date follows everyone's favorite stealthy goblin as he sneaks and stab his way through new environments to secure a valuable resource called Quartz.
Nacon has just confirmed during the Nacon Connect 2025 event that the sneaky goblin Styx is returning with a third installment this year in Styx: Blades of Greed.
You've never seen the PC community band together quite as fast as when a developer or publisher announces plans to omit DRM from their title - and Styx: Shards of Darkness is the target of love for today.
The self-proclaimed master of stealth returns in the final Styx: Shards of Darkness launch trailer with more comedic quips than kills.
What's worse than a Goblin with a knife? Two goblins with two knives! Styx brings a friend in the newest Styx: Shards of Darkness co-op trailer.
You ever wondered what the bottom of a Goblin's shoe looks like? Well... BAM! There it is.
It may have originally been due to launch last year, but we're just glad to see it arrive at all. The original Styx: Master of Shadows may have garnered average review - but average is average! It's enough for a second round. So that's what we're getting with Styx: Shards of Darkness.
Ever in need of more stealth titles, Cyanide Studios and Focus Home Interactive put Unreal Engine to good us to bring us this new Art of Stealth trailer for Styx: Shards of Darkness.
Styx: Shards of Darkness is Cyanide Studio's upcoming Stealth Adventure game arriving March 2017 and the developer alongside publisher Focus Home Interactive have released the second gameplay trailer. The new trailer showcases gameplay from the sequel and touts some of Styx's stealth abilities and killing tactics
With Hitman and Dishonored behind us and no 2016 Assassins Creed release, we're having to look elsewhere to satisfy that urge of silently ending the life of a well-rendered enemy. It may stretch into early 2017, but Styx is returning for another outing, and there's a few new screenshots to prove it.
Originally expected for the end of this year, Styx: Shards of Darkness will finally arrive in Q1 2017 across all platforms. Patrick Pligersdorffer, the CEO at Cyanide Studio, stated "With this new episode of Styx we updated our engine from Unreal 3 to Unreal 4. This update has brought so much to the Styx series, from graphical enhancements to new gameplay mechanics..."
The images released by Cyanide Studios reveal some of the dangers players can expect to come across in Styx: Shards of Darkness. Styx: Shards of Darkness, the sequel to Styx: Master of Shadows, will be sporting a new engine – Unreal Engine 4. This will be a considerable upgrade to the last game which ran on Unreal Engine 3, though we expect the game to run slightly worse on older machines.
Focus Home Interactive has sent us some new screenshots of Cyanide Studios’ sequel to Styx: Master of Shadows, showing off the huge environments of Styx: Shards of Darkness, which is coming to PC, Xbox One and PS4 sometime in the summer. The screenshots show off the City of Thieves, built from the wreckages of lost ships, and the Elven city of Korangar hidden in the mountains. With an emphasis on verticality and semi-open environments, the large areas allow players to test out Styx's new moves such as rope-swinging and zip-lining.
Focus Home Interactive and Cyanide Studios have announced a follow-up to the somewhat surprisingly well-received stealth game Styx: Master of Shadows. We didn't really get on with it, but apparently some people did. Coming in 2016, Styx: Shards of Darkness is a sequel that promises a bigger budget, reworked movement and animations for goblin infiltrator Styx himself, and a move over to the Unreal Engine 4.
This latest four minute gameplay video for Styx: Master of Shadows is entitled 'Assassin's Green 2". Which is not a particularly good pun, but the comparison does at least seem accurate. Goblin anti-hero Styx uses parkour, neat gadgets and an unhealthy amount of violent stabbing to get to the top of the Tower of Akenash and discover his origins.
Focus Home Interactive and Cyanide Studio are working on a new Action/RPG called Styx: Master of Shadows, which will be released for the PC sometime in 2014. In the game you'll take control of a Goblin called Styx and must master the arts of stealth, theft and assassination. Battle your way to the top of the Tower of Akenash, where Humans and Elves hide and protect the Tree, the source of the Amber, where Styx has the best chance of quickly amassing a small fortune and discovering more about his true origins along the way.