NACON has announced a new part in the Styx series, Styx: Blades of Greed. Styx: Blades of Greed is coming to PC in Fall 2025, and below you can find its debut trailer.
In Styx: Blades of Greed you will play as… drumroll… Styx. Hooray. Your goal in this game will be to get your hands on Quartz, the most precious – and dangerous – resource in a world on the brink of war between elves, humans and orcs.
Styx: Blades of Greed promises to refine the proven formula of the first two games by making freedom and creativity central to the experience. Players will explore vast vertical environments and master new tools and powers.
Players will be able to craft weapons and potions before executing their next scheme. A wide range of abilities will also be at their disposal. For instance, they will be able to use Cloning and Invisibility thanks to their Amber skills. They will also get to use Master Mind Control and Time Shift abilities thanks to Quartz. Plus, there will be multiple ways to solve stealth puzzles. Or at least that’s what the devs claim.
In Styx: Blades of Greed, you will roam freely around three vast open environments. These are The Wall, Turquoise Dawn and Akenash. The Wall marks the boundary of the human world. On the other hand, Turquoise Dawn is a lush orc village. Finally, Akenash is the ruins of the elven capital.
Players will soar through the skies with their glider, reach inaccessible spots in a flash with their grapple, and scale massive walls with their claws. They’ll also take advantage of the vertical environments to reach their targets.
Enjoy and stay tuned for more!

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