Die By The Blade draws inspiration from legendary combat games like Bushido Blade, Way of the Samurai and Dark Souls as well as the epic stand-offs in Ghost of Tsushima.
Set in a visually stunning ‘Samuraipunk’ vision of Japan, Die By The Blade fuses techpunk visuals and japanese-inspired aesthetics to create the perfect backdrop for the ancient art of sword fighting. Players must take up their sword and face off against deadly opponents, where the slightest mistake will seal your fate. Become a master of your craft and fight to the death with other players in tense, fast paced multiplayer matches or slash through tough AI enemies in the singleplayer campaign.
By utilising a One-Hit-Kill combat system, Die By The Blade leaves no room for mistakes. By removing the concepts of health bars and health points, the game is built on a realistic battle system creating a sense of real tension as one error by the player could result in instant death. This system emphasizes the need for weapon positioning, parrying and counter moves to defend against enemy attacks before delivering a clean hit to any vital area of your opponent, causing instant death. Players must use the One-Hit-Kill system to learn from their mistakes and mount devastating comebacks to claim victory.
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Sharpen your blade and get ready to go head to head with fearsome opponents, all masters of their deadly craft.
Publisher Kwalee is thrilled to announce that Die by the Blade will be launching on 3rd November 2022 for PC, PlayStation 4 & 5, and Xbox One & Series S/X. Nintendo Switch will launch later in 2023.
To mark the release date announcement, Kwalee has released a brand new gameplay trailer showcasing some of the intriguing playable characters, deadly bladed weapons, and stunning locations alongside brutal 1v1 combat.
Key Features:
- 1 versus 1 Local, online and singleplayer swordfighting simulation with realistic combat system inspired by legendary Bushido Blade
- One hit kill mechanic and complex parrying and blocking system
- Fighting style not tied to selected character, but weapon
- Many unique characters to choose from
- Wide range of customization options
- Various game modes including Practice, Tournament and Ranked online mode
- Unique “Samuraipunk” artstyle merging techpunk and japanese-inspired aesthetics
- Table of weapons:
- Katana – Medium long sword, the golden mean.
- Nodachi – Heavy and long sword for meant for servants of samuraii. Its advantage is it’s large range and short recovery when compared to the Naginata.
- Naginata – Relatively long weapon with a blade attached to the end of a bamboo stick. Has a very large range but the weight of the blade slows down the fighter significantly.
- Wakizashi – Two short daggers meant for cutting and stabbing. Thanks to their low weight, they allow for very fast movement but have a very low range.
- Jari – Jari is a bamboo spear with a short and narrow blade. It is lighter than the Naginata, but the smaller blade makes close combat far more difficult.
- Chokuto – Short sword without a guard is a bit lighter than the katana. It allows for stances and attacks with one hand.
Die By The Blade is coming to PS4, PS5, Xbox One, Xbox Series X|S and (Steam) on November 3, 2022, followed by Nintendo Switch in 2023.
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