Disrespected studio Arkane prods twentieth commemoration festivity plans. I think that its difficult to accept that Arkane Studios has been around for a long time, yet realities are realities: It was established in 1999, discharged its first game (the brilliant Arx Fatalis) in 2002, and—with all due regard—mulled in relative lack of clarity until Dishonored set it up for life in a major manner in 2012.
And keeping in mind that the official commemoration won’t show up until October 1 (as indicated by Wikipedia at any rate), the enormous festival plans will be revealed, in any event to some extent, tomorrow. Too bad, nothing more has been said about what may be coming. I’d love a remaster of Arx Fatalis or Dark Messiah of Might and Magic (or both, since we’re throwing wishes here) yet the more noteworthy probability is that we’ll get some word on Deathloop, the new game declared at E3 2019 that Jody depicted (suitably, I’d state) as “Groundhog Day with assassins.”
An as of late discharged narrative video on Arkane’s history dove profound into the advancement of Dishonored and Prey, yet additionally contained a shockingly very close gander at Ravenholm, the some time in the past dropped Half-Life 2 side project scene the studio was taking a shot at.
Bolder prognosticators than myself may wander trust that Arkane’s birthday celebration plans incorporate a playable model of that tragically deceased endeavor, however no, that won’t occur, if for no other explanation than that Arkane has been a Bethesda studio since 2010.
Except if… it may?
No! It won’t! In any case, we’ll update you as often as possible on what is happening when Arkane fills in the spaces tomorrow.