Blade & Sorcery (2024) has concluded its development journey with the release of version 1.0 in June. However, Warpfrog, the creator of this popular combat simulator, is already working on its next title. The new game promises to be just as “highly moddable” as its predecessor, with a focus on physics-based interactions and simulation.
While specific details about the upcoming title are scarce, Warpfrog has confirmed that it will be a VR game and will feature the signature elements of Warpfrog games. This includes a strong emphasis on physics-based interactions and a commitment to modding possibilities.
Similar to Blade & Sorcery, the new game will be easily moddable, allowing players to customize their experience with user-generated content. This flexibility has been a hallmark of Warpfrog games, providing players with the ability to enhance gameplay in various ways.
Warpfrog has been working on a new framework for its upcoming title, aiming to improve performance and streamline development. The studio’s growth from a one-person project to a team of nearly 30 members has allowed for more ambitious projects and a focus on creating a cohesive game experience.
With the success of Blade & Sorcery’s Crystal Hunt update, which introduced a story-based mode, the game has evolved into more than just a combat sandbox. It now offers a deeper narrative, upgrade systems, and a more expansive world for players to explore.
Looking ahead, Warpfrog is excited about the future and the opportunity to continue developing innovative and engaging games. The support of the community has been instrumental in the studio’s growth and success.