New Blood Interactive was apparently hiding 5 new games in its E3 showcase video. The E3 2021 where it showed off quite a large number of projects the studio officially announced it was working on. Some of these include Fallen Aces, Ultrakill, Dusk 82, Amid Evil’s The Black Labyrinth expansion, Unfortunate Spacemen, Faith: The Unholy Trinity, Gloomwood, and mods for its aforementioned first-person shooter Dusk.

New Blood Interactive was just one of the many studios that were featured during the PC Gaming Show at E3 2021. One other studio that was included in the presentation was RocketWerkz and its PvE open-world survival game DayZ developer Dean Hall was released during the show and revealed new gameplay footage that teased the game’s environments, player settlements, weapons, and more.

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As for New Blood Interactive’s other unannounced titles that were teased through short monochrome clips that were interspersed across their showcase video at E3 2021, prototype for a Fallout-style CRPG, another prototype for a car combat game that is further along in development, a visual novel that was originally an April Fool’s joke spinoff of Faith, and an official VR version of Amid Evil.

Oshry didn’t reveal much else about each of the yet-to-be-announced games but according to him, the purpose of including them in the showcase the way they were was to show that the studio was working on a lot more games in a lot more genres than it’s currently known for, retro first-person shooters. With this new revelation, New Blood Interactive is now officially working on games across a total of six different genres that are pretty diverse.

Hopefully, Oshry and the team at New Blood Interactive are able to successfully finish all five of the new games they’ve teased in their showcase along with the titles that have already been officially announced. The Fallout-style CRPG looks to be one of the more interesting titles in the lineup, especially considering that Fallout is Oshry's favorite game of all time, and it would definitely be interesting to see if it progresses beyond the prototype stage and how it would look and play as a final released game.

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Source: PC Gamer