Annapurna Interactive has published plenty of great indie games, including Stray, Neon White, Kentucky Route Zero: TV Edition, Telling Lies, Journey, Outer Wilds, Donut County, Gone Home, What Remains of Edith Finch, and much more. However, until now, Annapurna Interactive has never developed a game of its own. That all changes with Blade Runner 2033: Labyrinth.
Last year, the company announced the formation of an internal studio to develop its own games. Their first creation is Blade Runner 2033: Labyrinth, marking the return of the franchise to gaming after 25 years. As its name suggests, the game is set between the original film and Blade Runner 2049, after the events of the Black Out. It’ll ask the question, “What does a Blade Runner do when there are no Replicants left to hunt?”
The game’s development is led by Game Director Chelsea Hash, whose previous credits include Director of Solar Ash and Technical Art Lead on What Remains of Edith Finch. No release window has been announced yet, but you can watch the reveal trailer below.