Redfall's New "Into The Night" Trailer Highlights Its Creepiest Bloodsuckers In-Game With A Horror Twist
Arkane Austin wanted to celebrate the spooky season with a new bloody trailer.
Arkane Austin has released a new "Into the Night" trailer for their multiplayer open-world FPS title, Redfall, and it highlights quite the collection of the game's creepiest bloodsuckers with a horror twist. These vampires are examples of some enemies players will encounter when it releases in 2023.
The trailer is really bloody. Enough to get the video age-restricted. Arkane Austin posted it in the hopes players get into the Halloween spirit and, of course, show off their vampires. The bloodsuckers revealed range from the devious Angler to the ever-vigilant Watcher, each juiced up with powers you and your squad will have to overcome to defeat them.
The biggest takeaway from the video is that Redfall has a knack for displaying eerie locations and playing around with the lighting. At so many points, whether because of the production behind the video or the actual in-game environments, the Redfall island nails the depraved aesthetic Arkane intended for the setting and probably will deliver further during gameplay. Either way, fans can expect Redfall to release sometime in 2023, so anything about it can change before it launches.
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