The Blood of Dawnwalker without Steam page. Should we be worried?

Blood of the Dawnwalker has no page on Steam at the moment. Does it mean that the game will not be available on Steam? Find out more about it in our article.

Dawid Lubczynski

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Source: The Blood of Dawnwalker, developer: Rebel Wolves

The Blood of Dawnwalker is a newly announced game from Polish studio Rebel Wolves, which consists of developers who have worked on games such as The Witcher 3: Wild Hunt and Cyberpunk 2077. Yesterday, the first cinematic trailer for this new RPG has been released. And while we will be able to experience this dark fantasy open world on PC, it is puzzling to see the absence of Steam logo in the video. Some people might be worried that the game will not appear on Valve’s platform.

The Blood of Dawnwalker without Steam page

The Blood of Dawnwalker received its first cinematic trailer a few hours ago, which allowed us to find out more about the world and the main character himself. Players are rather positive about what they see. So much so that they want to check out the game on Steam and most likely add it to their wishlist.

However, it is impossible at the moment. Why? Because The Blood of Dawnwalker is not on Steam. At the very end of the trailer, it can be seen that this production will be coming to PlayStation 5, Xbox Series S/X and PC. The first thought that goes through many players’ minds is that since it will be released on PC, it should be available on Steam. Unfortunately, so far, when you type in the title of the game on Valve's platform, nothing shows up. The trailer itself also does not specify whether it will appear there.

However, you should not worry. It seems that none of the announced platforms have a dedicated store page with the game. It might be a matter of the next few hours or developers from Rebel Wolves wait until the summer to release them simultaneously with the promised gameplay trailer. Whatever the situation may be, it's worth being patient.

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Dawid  Lubczynski

Author: Dawid Lubczynski

He completed his first degree studies in journalism. His adventure with Gamepressure began in 2019 when he undertook the difficult art of writing complex game guides. Over the years, became a specialist genre; in his spare time, he reads about mixtures that will help him reduce stress after the thousandth death at the same stage of the game. A huge fan of fighting games (Tekken) who regularly participates in tournaments.