Long-Awaited Pirate Adventure Captain Blood Set to Release on Current-Gen Consoles This Fall

Long-Awaited Pirate Adventure Captain Blood Set to Release on Current-Gen Consoles This Fall

After years of anticipation and numerous delays, the long-lost swashbuckling adventure game Captain Blood is finally set to make its debut on current-gen consoles this Fall. Thanks to a collaboration between publisher SNEG and developers Seawolf Studio and General Arcade, the game will feature visual improvements and HD graphics, bringing the pirate epic to life on platforms such as the PS4, PS5, Xbox One, Xbox Series X/S, Switch, and Steam.

Originally developed by Akella in 2003, Captain Blood’s tumultuous journey through development hell is finally coming to an end, promising an exciting new chapter for fans of pirate-themed games.

Long-Awaited Pirate Adventure Captain Blood Set to Release on Current-Gen Consoles This Fall
Long-Awaited Pirate Adventure Captain Blood Set to Release on Current-Gen Consoles This Fall

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Highlights

  • Captain Blood, a long-lost swashbuckling adventure, is finally being released on current-gen consoles this Fall after years of delays.
  • A collaboration between SNEG, Seawolf Studio, and General Arcade has brought visual improvements and HD graphics to the game.

After more than a decade in development hell, Captain Blood is finally getting a release. Publisher SNEG and developers Seawolf Studio and General Arcade announced the game to be coming to current-gen consoles, such as the Xbox Series, this Fall. The development of the Captain Blood started in 2003 with one of the subsidiaries of the Russian software company Akella, which was one of the most popular publishers in the region at the time.

In 2000, Akella started one of Russia”s most prominent video game franchises, Sea Dogs, to which Captain Blood could be considered a spiritual successor. The first sequel, Sea Dogs 2, later became known as Pirates of the Caribbean after Disney acquired rights to the game as a marketing tie-in to the film franchise. Bouchon and Ulrich developed Captain Blood alongside the Exxos team, while Atari SA (formerly Infogrames) handled publishing responsibilities. Rather than being a standalone concept, Captain Blood was intended to be a spin-off of the Sea Dogs franchise, set to be titled Age of Pirates: Captain Blood and scheduled for release in 2006, but the project never got off the ground. It resurfaced again more recently in 2010 because the gaming community still wants more games about pirates, but Captain Blood still remained underdeveloped for years after.

Long-Awaited Pirate Adventure Captain Blood Set to Release on Current-Gen Consoles This Fall
Long-Awaited Pirate Adventure Captain Blood Set to Release on Current-Gen Consoles This Fall

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Long-Awaited Pirate Adventure Captain Blood Set to Release on Current-Gen Consoles This Fall
Long-Awaited Pirate Adventure Captain Blood Set to Release on Current-Gen Consoles This Fall

 

Numerous delays and legal issues pushed Age of Pirates: Captain Blood further into development hell, but although the spin-off suffered the fate of many games, the long-lost swashbuckling adventure is finding a new home on modern-era platforms. Courtesy of IGN, a new trailer has revealed visual improvements to Captain Blood”s game capture and cinematics, while also confirming the release to be available on all current-gen consoles this Fall. Players will be able to enjoy Captain Blood with HD graphics on the PS4, PS5, Xbox One, Xbox Series X/S, Switch, and Steam.

Long-Awaited Pirate Adventure Captain Blood Set to Release on Current-Gen Consoles This Fall
Long-Awaited Pirate Adventure Captain Blood Set to Release on Current-Gen Consoles This Fall

 

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Seawolf Studio, the main driving force behind the release, appears to be a relatively new studio. As for General Arcade, the self-proclaimed video game engineering specialist worked on Baldur”s Gate 3, the Endless Space franchise, Warhammer 40,000: Space Marine, and the Alien: Isolation Collection, among other A-list titles. SNEG has released many video games fashioned after the Dungeons and Dragons tabletop game, but also published the Close Combat franchise and lent a helping hand to other indie games.

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