Annapurna Interactive has just announced a new Blade Runner game, called Blade Runner 2033: Labyrinth. Blade Runner 2033: Labyrinth brings the revered franchise back to games for the first time in 25 years, and you can find below its announcement trailer.
Set between the original film and 2049, Blade Runner 2033 takes place after the events of the Black Out. And, according to its description, the game will ask a simple question. What does a Blade Runner do when there are no Replicants left to hunt?
Annapurna promised to reveal more details about this game in the coming months. Until then, enjoy the following trailer!

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I hope this is a good one but NGL, that kinda ruins the entire aspect of BladeRunner as a concept. It might as well just be a random cyperpunk environment where they didn’t have to pay the licensing fees. Hope it’s great though.
the whole trailer looked fake
The first movie was enough.
Anything beyond that is just unimaginative shameless milking.
And anyway, nobody in the current era is intelligent enough to even get the original message of the first movie. Blade Runner 2049 is a very good example of that.
GenZ should just keep creating Tiktok content, they’re better at that.
A bit late to make a “sci fi” game about the world in 10 years, lmao. It’ll look exactly like it looks today. Nothing drastic ever changes in a decade.
At this poit it is more like an parallel universe, some stuff is more advanced, some stuff is more dystopic, etc. Don’t take the exact date too seriously
Exactly my thoughts! 😀
wow I hate cinematic trailers
“What does a Blade Runner do when there are no Replicants left to hunt?”
oh no, this will be an emotional pseudo-intellectual bore-fest drama. into the bin it goes
Sounds like a cheap IP cash grab. Super skeptical.