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Blade & Sorcery Developer Reveals First Details On Next VR Game

Summary

  • Blade & Sorcery's latest update, Nomad, is its biggest yet and also marks the final "major" content update for the game.
  • Developer Warpfrog has revealed the first details of its next VR game, which will be "highly moddable".
  • The unrevealed game will also have the same "feel" of Blade & Sorcery, but be "more ambitious".

Warpfrog, the developers behind VR hit Blade & Sorcery, have revealed the first details about its next game, including that it will also be "highly moddable".

Without a doubt, Blade & Sorcery is one of the most iconic and beloved virtual reality games of all time, standing next to titans like Beat Saber, Half-Life Alyx, and Boneworks. What sets Blade & Sorcery apart from that crowd, however, is how much it supports modding and lets players do pretty much whatever they want to it.

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Warpfrog, the developers behind VR hit Blade & Sorcery, have revealed the first details about its next game, including that it will also be "highly moddable".

Without a doubt, Blade & Sorcery is one of the most iconic and beloved virtual reality games of all time, standing next to titans like Beat Saber, Half-Life Alyx, and Boneworks. What sets Blade & Sorcery apart from that crowd, however, is how much it supports modding and lets players do pretty much whatever they want to it.

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Blade & Sorcery's latest update, Nomad, is its biggest one yet and also marks the final "major" update for the game as a whole. Now that development is over, developer Warpfrog has shared a few...

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VR’s favorite combat sim Blade & Sorcery (2024) may have wrapped up development with its huge 1.0 release in June, but creator Warpfrog says it’s already on to its next title, which will be just as “highly moddable” as its breakout physics combat game.

Details are still thin on the ground, however the studio tells Road to VR its next title is indeed a VR game, and will have the “familiar hallmarks of Warpfrog games,” which incorporate physics-based interactions and a thick emphasis on simulation.

Additionally, the studio confirmed its follow-up will be “highly moddable in the similar way Blade & Sorcery is.”

Notably, Blade & Sorcery allows for simple modding both manually and with Nexus Mod Manager, which places all of the right files in the user’s game folder, letting you do things as miniature as add extra sparks to weapons when they clash, to importing user-generated maps and weapons for an entirely new experience.

Speaking to Meta back in October, the studio said it’s incorporating a new framework into its next game, which was the result of pushing its aged framework to the max during Blade & Sorcery&#

warpfrog next game

Hello mates! The Baron here, bringing you some cool news from the Warpfrog front after a little hiatus.

The first thing I wanted to let everyone know is that Warpfrog are officially working on our next game!

It is way too early to do any kind of reveal, so we are going to keep this under our hats for now and keep cooking. Then in the future we can do a big reveal announcement or trailer, so that will be exciting. Oh and only because many will probably assume, I will nip it in the bud and tell you it is not Blade & Sorcery 2! ːtmntdonː

However, what I can reveal is that the new game will share a lot of DNA with Blade & Sorcery and you will probably find it "feels like a Warpfrog game". Similar to B&S, our next game will be VR, physics-based simulation, as anti-gamey as possible, and super modder-friendly. It is shaping up to be cool!

We are also going to be using our new and massively improved Thunder Road 2 game framework for developing this game, so it's a great opportunity for us to avoid the spaghetti code mistakes of Thunder Road 1; the largest obstacle that prevented us from doing any major expansions for Blade & Sorcery. ːsteamsadː

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Warpfrog, the studio behind Blade & Sorcery (2024), announced they’re working on their next VR title. While the studio say it won’t be a sequel, it will be “super modder-friendly” and share “a lot of DNA” with the hit physics-based combat game.

“It is way too early to do any kind of reveal, so we are going to keep this under our hats for now and keep cooking,” the studio says in a recent Steam update. “Then in the future we can do a big reveal announcement or trailer, so that will be exciting. Oh and only because many will probably assume, I will nip it in the bud and tell you it is not Blade & Sorcery 2!”

The studio says however its next title will “share a lot of DNA with Blade & Sorcery,” and is slated to feel “like a Warpfrog game” too.

“Similar to B&S, our next game will be VR, physics-based simulation, as anti-gamey as possible, and super modder-friendly,” the studio confirmed, echoing an earlier statement from December 2024 when work on the game was first revealed.

Warpfrog says they’re using their “new and massively improved” Thund