Styx is back with style, and he's got a few new tricks up his sleeve as he looks for Quartz across three new sandbox environments.
Styx is back, as tenacious as ever, and his latest adventure aims to build on the best elements of the franchise’s predecessors.
Julien Desourteaux, creator of the Styx franchise and director of the third entry, answers some of our burning questions about Blades of Greed.
Game director Julien Desourteaux has noted that PS5 Pro players will benefit from the horsepower with smoother performance.
Styx is back with style, and the game's latest trailer can save new players a fair bit of time catching up on the story so far.
It's finally time to return to Raccoon City, but the month holds several other big releases that you shouldn't miss out on.
I didn’t expect the new Styx sequel to be a semi-open-world stealth game with gliders, but that’s exactly what Cyanide Studios is delivering, along with a few other surprises.
Pre-orders are live with the Standard Edition retailing for $50. The Quartz Edition costs $60 and includes two days of early access.
The year is simply bursting with new titles and ideas. Here are some of the biggest single-player offerings you should keep an eye on.
Surmounting the Wall Fortress is an impossible task for other goblins, but Styx brings invisibility, grappling, and cunning to the party.
Cyanide Studio needs a "few extra months" to "polish everything up" and "tweak the bits that need tweaking" in the stealth adventure.
The newest trailer for Styx: Blades of Greed shows off some of the tools that players can use to avoid guards as they sneak around.
Styx leads a group of bandits to steal all the Quartz in the latest title in Cyanide's stealth-action franchise, out this Fall.
Nacon and Cyanide Studio's stealthy goblin-fueled franchise returns this year for PlayStation 5, Xbox Series X/S, and PC.