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How to revive a 10 year old franchise

[p][/p][p]Hi everyone, usually, Styx would be the one writing this kind of article himself, snarky tone, suspiciously self-glorifying, maybe a few insults thrown in for good measure. But let’s just say… he’s busy right now (don’t ask).

So this time, it’s us, the devs at Cyanide, who are stepping in to answer the big question: why now? Why bring back Styx after nearly a decade in the shadows?
[/p][p]It’s been almost ten years since Styx, the wisecracking goblin thief, slipped into the shadows. But even after all that time, players never stopped asking the same question: “Is he ever coming back?” We’re thrilled to finally say: yes!

With Styx: Blades of Greed, the master of stealth is back in action, and we wanted to share a little more about the journey that led us here.[/p][p][/p][p][dynamiclink][/dynamiclink][/p][h2]Why bring Styx back now?[/h2][p]A lot has changed over the past decade, especially in game development. Thanks to tools like Unreal Engine 5, we can finally realize the vision we’ve always had for Styx’s world, both artistically and technically.

After spending the past few years on very different projects (Werewolf: The Apocalypse, Blood Bowl 3, Pro Cycling Manager, Tour de France...), we were ready for something more personal. Styx has always held a special place in the hearts of our team, and when the opportunity arose to team up with Nacon, everything fell into place.[/p][p][/p][h2]A familiar world, reimagined[/h2][p]We didn’t want to reinvent Styx’s world, we wanted to evolve it.
[/p][p]That signature darkness, vertical level design, and the feeling of being small in a dangerous place? It’s all still there. But this time, we're taking you to places we only hinted at in the past. Visually, the game reflects where Cyanide is headed as a studio, more detailed, more atmospheric, but always true to Styx’s gritty tone.[/p][p][/p][p][/p][h2]The community never left[/h2][p]Over the years, we kept receiving messages from fans, DMs, emails, fan art, heartfelt posts, asking if Styx would ever return.
[/p][p]That kind of passion sticks with you. We knew that if we brought him back, it had to be for the right reasons. We weren’t interested in a half-hearted sequel. We wanted to do it properly, and make something the community could truly get excited about.[/p][p][/p][h2]What it means to build a stealth game in 2025[/h2][p]Creating a stealth game today is no small feat.
[/p][p]AI is more important than ever, it has to be smart, believable, and readable. That balance is critical: delivering a real challenge without crossing into frustration. We’re staying true to Styx’s hardcore roots, but refining the experience to be more accessible and intuitive without watering anything down.[/p][p][/p][h2]Keeping the soul of Styx intact[/h2][p]Styx has always been about pure stealth. No brute force, no loud gunfights, just strategy, timing, and careful movement. And if you mess up, you deal with the consequences. That core hasn’t changed.[/p][p][/p][p]What has evolved is the tone: his sarcasm is still sharp, but the writing now has more weight and consistency. We’ve taken a more mature approach to both the narrative and the character, less noise, more focus.[/p][p][/p][p] [/p][h2]Designed for today’s players[/h2][p]We’ve updated the game’s rhythm, mechanics, and controls to meet modern standards, while staying faithful to what fans loved about the originals. We’ll dive deeper into level design in an upcoming post, but know this: every system, every decision has been made with both legacy and new players in mind.[/p][p][/p][h2]A whole new level of quality for Styx[/h2][p]Switching to Unreal Engine 5 has opened the door to a whole new level of quality.
[/p][p]For the first time, we can fully realize Styx’s world without compromise. More than just a visual upgrade, the new tools also give us room to offer players more flexibility, more ways to approach each challenge, more creative freedom, all while staying true to the core principles of stealth gameplay.[/p][p][/p][p][/p][h2]Thanks for reading![/h2][p]We can't wait to show you more of Styx: Blades of Greed in the months ahead. Whether you’re a longtime fan or discovering Styx for the first time, we’re building this game with you in mind. Stick around, there’s a lot more lurking in the shadows![/p][p][/p][p]And if you’re excited about Styx’s return, there’s one small thing that makes a big difference: wishlist the game. It helps us out a lot, boosts visibility on Steam, and makes sure you don’t miss any updates. Plus, Styx swears he’ll stop judging you (silently, from the shadows) if you do.
[/p][p]So hit that wishlist button, it really matters.[/p][p][/p][p][dynamiclink][/dynamiclink][/p][p][/p][hr][/hr][p]
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Wanna sneak in early?
[p]Styx: Blades of Greed is still cookin’ in the shadows, but we’re letting a few sneaky types in for a taste. Our first closed playtest is coming, and if you’ve got the guts (and a brain), we want you to try and break it.
[/p][p]Sign-ups close on June 23. After that? Tough luck.[/p][p]
Try your luck here:[/p][p]https://my.nacongaming.com/en-US/playtests[/p][p][/p][p]Once you click to sign up, you’ll receive a form to fill out. Don’t ignore it, no form, no entry.[/p][p][/p][p]Spots are limited, so don’t drag your feet. And remember: it’s a test, not a vacation. Bring feedback, or don’t come crying when I poison your boots.[/p][p][/p]
  • [p]Sign-ups: Open[/p]
  • [p]End of sign-ups: June 23[/p]
  • [p]Playest Starts: Early of July[/p]
  • [p]Platform: PC only (Steam)[/p]
  • [p]Goal: Help us sharpen this blade of greed till it cuts clean.[/p]
[p]See you in the shadows… if you’re not too slow.[/p][p][/p][p]Note: Dates subject to change[/p][p][dynamiclink][/dynamiclink][/p][hr][/hr][h2]Styx's socials:[/h2][p]X (Twitter) Facebook BlueSky Reddit [/p][p][/p][h2]Cyanide socials:[/h2][p]X (Twitter) Facebook BlueSky TikTok Instagram [/p]

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Wanna be my minions? Stick with me.
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Yeah, yeah, I get it, you’ve got other games to play, other things to do. But if you think you can keep up with me and not miss a beat of what’s coming next, you’re gonna need to crawl out of your little cave and follow my trail.

I’m not gonna hold your hand, but I might drop some secrets, sneak peeks, and sharp-tongued comments, if you’re in the right place at the right time.

Speaking of the right place, we’ve just opened a brand new Discord. Shiny, squeaky clean... (for now). Perfect place to talk about my glorious past exploits, share your wild theories, or just hang around with other sneaky types like you.



Think of it as my hideout, and you? You’re part of my crew. My little sbires, gathering in the shadows, whispering about my brilliance and plotting whatever comes next.

Got thoughts about that mess in Akenash? Korrangar? Want to yell at the devs? Fine by me, as long as I don’t have to moderate. Just remember who the real star is.

[/p][hr][/hr][h2]Styx's socials:[/h2][p]Get in. Lurk around. Complain if you must, I won’t read it, but someone might.

[/p][hr][/hr][h2]Cyanide socials:[/h2][p]The humans behind the curtain. They do the coding, I do the stabbing. I guess you could say they’re in my crew. Follow them.[/p]

The Story of Styx - Part 2



Well, well, well… look who decided to come back after our previous episode. I’ll give you this, you’ve got some staying power.

Missed the first part of my tragic, blood-soaked saga? Tough luck. I’m not here to hold your hand. But since I’m feeling generous (for once), here’s the short version: I outwitted some elves and humans, killed my original self (long story), and may or may not have caused a goblin apocalypse. Oops.

Now, you’d think after all that, I’d retire somewhere nice. Maybe sip some Amber cocktails on a beach made of stolen gold. Wrong! Instead, the world kept throwing problems at me, humans, elves, Amber addiction, and, worst of all, more humans. And as usual, I did what I do best: survive.

So if you’re ready for more sneaky actions in the shadow, backstabbing, betrayal, and absolute chaos, strap in. Things are about to get ugly.

You know the song, in this episode we’ll go in the lore of my previous adventures and today we’ll talk about the story on Styx: Shards of Darkness. Spoiler ahead!

https://store.steampowered.com/app/355790/Styx_Shards_of_Darkness/

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Chapter 2: Shards of Darkness (Or: The time I stole, betrayed, and somehow got screwed over)

So, after wrecking Akenash and “unleashed” my people (most of whom have the IQ of a damp sock, but whatever), I should’ve been sipping Amber cocktails on a beach somewhere. Instead, I’m public enemy number one. See, the humans have a goblin problem. (Translation: they have a Me problem). And since subtlety isn’t their strong suit, they come up with the most brilliant solution ever: mass extermination. Real original.

Enter Helledryn. She’s the captain of the C.A.R.N.A.G.E. squad (seriously, who names these things? We’re not in a superhero story with spider powers). Helledryn is a human with an attitude problem, a hood full of secrets, and an offer: steal a magic scepter from some dark elf bigwig, and she’ll pay me in Amber.

Now, I could’ve asked a few questions, like “Who’s the target?” or “Is this a trap?” but hey, where’s the fun in that?

Spoiler: It was a terrible idea.

[SPOILER ALERT: More big reveals coming. Don’t say I didn’t warn you.

Helledryn, the captain of the C.A.R.N.A.G.E. squad

Some shapeshifting dark elf prick named Djarak beats me to the prize. Worse, he’s got a shiny Quartz crystal that paralyzes me on the spot. Ever wanted to be a living statue while some knife-ear gloats in your face? Yeah, not fun.

By the time I shake it off, the whole airship is on high alert, and I’m running for my miserable green life. Helledryn’s thrilled with my failure, but instead of gutting me, she offers another job: infiltrate Korrangar, the dark elf capital, and spy on a political meeting. Normally, I don’t care about politics unless someone’s paying me, but since this involves screwing over my new enemies, I’m in.

Korrangar is a city built inside the large caves and hollow areas inside this huge cliff by the sea.

Korrangar isn’t just a city, it’s a cult. Their leader, Lyssril, keeps her people hooked on Amber while running a goblin-juicing factory (yeah, literally). And their secret weapon? A lovely little monster named Lakima, who poops out Quartz (Blegh!), the same magic rock that nearly got me killed. If the elves get enough of it, they can turn my kind into lawn ornaments forever.

So, what do I do? Exactly what you think I do, snoop, steal, and ruin everyone’s day. First, kill the Quartz pooping monster, sparking a war between the elves and dwarves. Then, Djarak and I torch the Amber refinery for good measure. Oh, and did I mention the giant dwarven golem that wakes up and starts redecorating Korrangar with its fists?


As for Djarak, that shape-shifting elf with a martyr complex? At the end of it all, he ditched me. Flew off with Helledryn’s zeppelin while I was still busy. But I’m not one to stay behind. I caught up (because I’m Styx) and found him smug and comfy at the helm.

So naturally, I did what any betrayed partner-in-crime would do: I pointed my crossbow at his face.

Because let’s be real. In my world, the only person you can really trust… is yourself. And even that’s questionable.

- A universe of idiots, Empires, and one genius goblin (me) - The Story of Styx - Part 1 (As told by me) - The Story of Styx - Part 2 (Still told by Me)
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What’s Next?

So, there you have it!

The legendary, totally-not-tragic tale of yours truly. Lies, betrayal, bloodshed, and more backstabbing than a royal family reunion. basically, just another Tuesday in my life. Beautiful, isn’t it?

The real question now is: what’s next?

Oh, wouldn’t you like to know?

Let’s just say my next adventure is going to be bigger, bloodier, and way more personal. And lucky you, you actually get to be part of it. Well, if you’ve got the guts.

If you want to know what happens next, you’ll have to play Styx: Blades of Greed.

Oh, and speaking of which, have you wishlisted it yet? No? Typical. Humans never learn. Do yourself a favor and do it now. Because trust me, you don’t want to miss what’s coming in my next adventure.

https://store.steampowered.com/app/3290690/Styx_Blades_of_Greed/

…Still stalling? Click the damn button. Because trust me, you don’t want to miss what’s coming next. And if you do? Well… let’s just say I never forget a face.

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The Story of Styx - Part 1


Alright, maggots, if you’re still here, it means you survived my first history lesson to introduce my world. Good for you and welcome back.

Now, last time, I gave you the grand tour of this rotten world. Humans being humans (a.k.a. the worst), orcs getting the short end of the stick, and a bunch of other races playing their parts in one giant, bloody mess. But this time? We’re talking about me. My story. My rise. My legend!

Yeah, yeah, it’s been ages since my first adventure. Cry me a river. Time to refresh your memory. And for those clueless fools who don’t know my legend… well, consider yourselves honored. Not everyone gets a history lesson from the Styx.

And before you get any bright ideas, yeah, there are spoilers if you never played my first adventure, Styx: Master of Shadows. If you don’t want your tiny brain ruined by the shocking truths of my past, now’s your chance to leave. Go on, discover my story by yourself, play my previous adventure Styx: Master of Shadows.

I’ll wait.

https://store.steampowered.com/app/242640/Styx_Master_of_Shadows/
…Still here? Good. Let’s get to it.

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Chapter 1: Master of Shadows (Or: The time a voice in my head wouldn’t shut up)


Once upon a time… I was a charming, talented, and incredibly handsome goblin with a penchant for sneaking, stealing, and stabbing. My target? The Heart of the World Tree, a big shiny blob of Amber hidden deep inside the Tower of Akenash, a giant tower in human territory. Why? Because Amber is power. It’s the sweet, addictive, glowing juice that makes me me. Smart, sneaky, deadly… basically everything you humans wish you were.

*The Tower of Akenash houses the only World Tree on human territory.*

But, of course, things weren’t that simple. See, the whole tower was crawling with guards, elves, and some nasty roach-like monsters. Plus, there was a little problem. Turns out, the more Amber I guzzled, the more I started to hear whispers. And a certain voice in my head that wouldn’t shut up.

SPOILER ALERT: Major twists ahead. If you want to live in blissful ignorance, skip to the next section. Or don’t. I don’t care.

Here’s where it gets really fun. That voice in my head? Yeah, it was me. Or, more precisely, the original Styx. The first goblin. Once upon a time, he was an orc, big, ugly, and probably smelled awful. But then he got a little too friendly with the World Tree’s magical Amber. And poof! Say hello to the first goblin. Still green, but little, ugly and still smelled bad.

And me? Just a tiny sliver of Amber that grew legs, a mean streak, and a talent for throat-slitting. A clone. See, Original-Styx had this neat little trick, spawning disposable clones of himself. Usually, they were brainless meat puppets, but when he infiltrated Akenash, he decided to cook up something special. A clone with brains, instincts, and a real talent for being a pain in the ass. Me.

*Yes, that’s me as a “concept”. Handsome, huh?*

So yeah, I was a mistake. A walking, talking afterthought. My big destiny? Steal the Heart of the World Tree, free Original-Styx, and then march right back into my original self like a good little puppet. Because apparently, Original-Styx wasn’t a fan of the voices in his head and thought merging with the Heart of the World Tree would fix everything. Ho, and I discovered this sneaky bastard had planned to eliminate me as soon as my mission was completed.

Yeah, not happening.

So I did what I do best. I sneaked into the shadow, betrayed, schemed, and murdered my way through every idiot standing in my way. And in the end? I destroyed the Heart of the World Tree, took down my original self, and took a graceful swan dive into a pool of Amber to die. Really die. Like being dead. Because nobody tells me what to do. Not even… well, me.

And that’s where things got really messy. Hordes of Styx clones (stupid and feral) emerge from the amber. As the World Tree dies, the magic that keeps Akenash aloft fails and the tower crashes to the ground.

The feral clones of Styx emerge from the ruins and disperse into the wilderness. A whole new race was born, the goblins. The green plague. Most of them were dumb as rocks, except for one. A goblin who actually had a brain but no memories. Just the name “Styx” rattling around in his head.

Was it me? Was it the original? Was it someone entirely new? Who knows. Who cares! All that mattered was that Styx was still alive. And that meant trouble for everyone else.

- A universe of idiots, Empires, and one genius goblin (me) - The Story of Styx - Part 1 (As told by me) - The Story of Styx - Part 2 (Still told by Me)

*Original-Styx looks pissed.*

To be continued…

And that’s where I left off, maggots. You can thank me later for not diving too deep into the mess I made with those clones.

So, what’s next?
Oh, you think this story ends here? Think again, sweetheart. You can’t just create a goddamn goblin horde and call it quits. No, no. There's always more trouble. More shadows to crawl through, more dirty little secrets to uncover! And lucky for you, you get to hear all about it in our next episode. (Wait… did you hear a “ta-dum” sound?)

I know, I know, you're hanging on the edge of your seat, dying to know what happens next. Spoiler: it's gonna get worse before it gets better. (You’d expect nothing less from someone like me, right?)

Go ahead, scratch your heads, and wonder how the hell I pulled all this off. It’s a bit of a mystery, isn't it? But, don't worry. You’ll get your answers in our next Steam News. Eventually.

But for now…I’m done!

Just kidding. I’m standing right here, waiting for you to wishlist Styx: Blades of Greed.

https://store.steampowered.com/app/3290690/Styx_Blades_of_Greed/
Go ahead. Click it. I’ll wait.

What’s that? You think you’ll just skip it and pretend it doesn’t matter? Yeah, I can hear your excuses. "I’ll do it later". Sure, sure. I get it, you’re busy blah blah. I don’t care, I am busy too!

You’ll quit first, though. I know you will.

So go on. Show me you’re not a complete waste of space. Wishlist it.

I’ll just be here... patiently watching.

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