We've been following the development of co-op action-horror game Blight: Survival for a good long while now, going back to a gameplay reveal trailer [[link]] in 2022 that showed . A recent sign of life in what might have looked like a fungus-encrusted peasant corpse, the Blight: Survival team recently shared a look at the development of the Marshlands biome in a post with an [[link]] evocative name: .
Blight: Survival is [[link]] set in an alternate 14th century where a zombie plague has broken out, leading to widespread banditry and a serious uptick in the number of thatched-roof cottages mysteriously catching fire. It's as bleak as all get-out and the Marshlands exemplify that, with corpses in gibbets hanging from a tree, flocks of crows pecking at the dead, and a spooky ruin across the water.
The vibe I get from Blight: Survival is a cross between Hunt: Showdown and Vermintide. It'll apparently be a purely PvE game you can also play solo and offline, with stealth and archery looking like valid options as well
as swordplay. I look forward to putting arrows between the eyes of zombies in a kind of low-tech Resident Evil, if Blight: Survival allows for it.
Blight: Survival doesn't currently have a release date, though we do know it plans to launch with a traditional monetization structure and DLC, and will support up to four players in co-op.