Drinkbox Studios announced Blighted, a new 3D Metroidvania-RPG, and confirmed it will launch this fall for Nintendo Switch 2 and PC, featuring cooperative and solo story modes. The studio, known for Guacamelee! and Severed, described Blighted as a mood-driven, surreal title centered on reclaiming communal memories and a macabre eating-brains motif.
The game leans into atmospheric design with eerie visuals and narrative-driven exploration; technical specifics and a precise date were not provided beyond the seasonal window. Blighted expands Drinkbox’s catalog by shifting to full 3D while retaining its signature tone, blending platforming, RPG progression, and shared-world elements in co-op.
For players, the release promises a fresh spin on Metroidvania conventions with social play options and strong aesthetic identity, aligning with current interest in genre hybrids that prioritize narrative atmosphere and cooperative mechanics.
3D Metroidvania-RPG Releases
Drinkbox Studios Announces Blighted for Switch 2 and PC This Fall
Trend Themes
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3D Metroidvania Revival — A resurgence of 3D Metroidvania design creates scope for engines and toolchains tailored to interconnected platforming worlds with RPG progression systems.
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Mood-driven Narrative Gaming — Increasing player appetite for atmosphere-first storytelling opens pathways for audio-visual middleware and content pipelines that prioritize tone and memory-driven narratives over traditional quest mechanics.
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Cooperative Narrative Hybrids — Blended solo-and-coop story modes signal demand for network architectures and save-state systems that enable shared-world progression without compromising personal narrative arcs.
Industry Implications
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Game Development Tools — Specialized authoring tools for seamless 3D Metroidvania mechanics and mood-centric asset workflows could redefine productivity for small studios transitioning to full 3D.
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Indie Game Publishing — Publishers focused on boutique, narrative-driven titles may find new market differentiation by curating and funding atypical genre hybrids with strong aesthetic identity.
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Streaming and Live Co-play Platforms — Platforms that integrate low-latency co-play, spectator interaction, and synced story progression hold potential to transform how cooperative narrative experiences are consumed and monetized.