It has been quite a while since we’ve seen anything fresh from the Blazblue fighting game franchise—specifically, nothing since 2018’s Blazblue Cross Tag Battle. Fans have been on the edge of their seats, waiting for a shred of news or any sign of what’s next. Enter Adi Shankar, the creative mind behind the recent Devil May Cry series, who has just posted the Blazblue logo on his Twitter account. For a community starved of updates, this seemingly minor move has quickly become the hottest topic.
The post, mind you, wasn’t an official announcement. The image was simply a PNG pulled from Google. Yet for a series that’s been devoid of news, this is as significant as it gets. The recent release of Devil May Cry, which has seen its share of mixed reviews, does cast a shadow over expectations, leaving Blazblue enthusiasts feeling more apprehensive than hopeful.
If you’re not familiar with Blazblue, you might not be alone. It’s a rather niche game nestled within the fighting genre, crafted by the talented developers at Arc System Works. Known for its lightning-fast gameplay, intricate depth, and distinct anime-inspired visuals, Blazblue has cultivated a devoted fanbase. Despite this, Arc System Works has shifted their attention to other popular titles like Guilty Gear and Dragon Ball in recent years.
Although a new adaptation of Blazblue isn’t inherently negative, concerns are bubbling up due to Shankar’s artistic license with the Devil May Cry series, which veered rather off the beaten path. Fans fear a similar treatment for Blazblue could undermine its cherished storyline, something they hold dear.
The online response has been nothing short of entertaining. Majin Obama, a well-known figure in the fighting game community, notably suggested Shankar set his sights on Guilty Gear Strive instead, likely with tongue firmly in cheek. Another user humorously likened the situation to a personal catastrophe, saying, “This is my personal 9/11,” which highlights the mixed emotions tied to the prospect of Shankar’s involvement.
In the world of video games, sometimes letting go isn’t the worst fate. But what are your thoughts? Would you be intrigued by a Blazblue adaptation, or are you here just to watch the drama unfold? We’d love to hear what you think, so feel free to share your opinion!