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Blasphemous Sequel Announced

Team17 and The Game Kitchen announced a sequel to the 2019 game Blasphemous. At the moment, the Blasphemous sequel will release sometime in 2023. Currently, neither Team17 nor The Game Kitchen have released the project’s title.

This reveal came in tandem with the Wounds of Eventide announcement, a free content update for Blasphemous. Wounds of Eventide will tell the story of The Penitent One’s first journey and grant the game a true ending. It will release on December 9, dropping new bosses, areas, and items. The content update will come to the PlayStation 4, Xbox One, Nintendo Switch, and PC platforms.

“We’re so excited to finally announce that we’ve started work on a Blasphemous sequel, the community have shown so much love for the first game and we can’t wait to share more when we can! New beginnings also mean new endings, and Wounds of Eventide is exactly that, it’s the final installment for the original Blasphemous and we hope people love playing the new content as much as we loved creating it.”

The Game Kitchen

Blasphemous is currently available on a variety of platforms, including the PlayStation 4, Xbox One, Nintendo Switch, and Steam. The Blasphemous team shared some behind-the-scenes content in a trailer for Wounds of Eventide as well as a separate animated trailer, linked above. Read Dread XP’s review of Blasphemous here.

The Game Kitchen, founded in 2010, is a studio based in Seville, Spain. The studio focuses on creating “meaningful game experiences” for the PC, consoles, and mobile devices. They previously released The Last Door, a 2014 adventure game taking place in Victorian England.

Founded in 1990, Team17 is a developer and gaming label that collaborates with studios around the world. Team17 has over 100 games in its portfolio, including Overcooked! and Yoku’s Island Express. They’ve also helped publish titles such as Yooka-Laylee and Blasphemous.