Bloodthief players need to get ready for fast action
Bloodthief release is almost here, bringing its ultra-fast, blade-slinging melee dungeon-runner game to both Linux and Windows PC. All thanks to the wild creativity of the devs over at Blargis. Due to find its way onto Steam soon. Alright, folks — sharpen your fangs and stretch those wall-running legs, because Bloodthief is about to release on September 22nd, and it’s not messing around. This isn’t your typical dungeon crawler, hack and slash, or whatever mashup you’re used to. Nope. The devs at Blargis are working on something brand new here, and they’re calling it a boomer slasher. Now, if that term makes you raise an eyebrow, let me break it down. Picture the old-school speed and challenge of a classic FPS, that relentless flow where hesitation equals death. But instead of just blasting demons with shotguns, you’re a vampire carving through enemies with high-skill melee combat in this dungeon-runner. While chaining slashes and parkour moves into a nonstop blood-soaked rhythm. It’s basically Doom Guy’s evil twin, except with sharper teeth and way more style. And the hook? Blood is everything. In Bloodthief, you don’t just drink blood to stay alive, it’s the gas in your tank in this release. Every drop fuels your speed, power, and special abilities. Need to dash through a hallway, vault up a wall, or unleash some devastating move? Better keep that thirst quenched. The more you feed, the faster and deadlier you become. It’s momentum gameplay at its core, pushing you to never stop moving, never stop slashing.
Bloodthief - Official Release Date Trailer
The world you’ll be tearing through isn’t exactly warm, either. Expect twisting dungeons, haunted castles, and labyrinthine corridors full of shortcuts, hidden loot, and brutal traps. The game rewards players who take risks, experiment with routes, and, of course, keep that flow going. And for those of you who live and breathe speedrunning - this one’s basically begging you to break it apart. Collect medals, chase ghosts, climb leaderboards, and show the world just how fast you can rip through the undead. Oh, and if you’re wondering about language support, the demo has you covered in English, French, German, Spanish, Portuguese (BR), Polish, Russian, Simplified Chinese, and Japanese. Pretty impressive for a debut indie title. As a Linux gamer, this one has me eager to play. The indie scene already knows we’re hungry for a fast, fluid action release, and Bloodthief looks like it’s aiming to deliver exactly that. I can already visualize the community sharing routes, posting speedrun clips, and arguing about the best way to chain parkour into a triple kill. So, mark your calendars: the Bloodthief melee dungeon-runner release hits Steam on September 22nd. Wishlisting is live now, and if you’re into speed, blood, and chaos, trust me, you’ll want this one waiting in your library the second its out on Linux and Windows PC.










