Bloodwoven puts Blood West’s director on a PC survival shooter set on a dead god
Original: Bloodwoven is a new survival shooter from the director of Blood West, set on the decaying body of a dead god and built around a fully simulated ecosystem View original →
Bloodwoven is a new PC survival shooter from the director of Blood West, surfaced in a 2-day-old r/pcgaming post linking PC Gamer. The concrete player-facing detail is limited but useful: the game can be wishlisted on Steam, while release date and price have not been announced in the Reddit thread.
The hook is the setting and simulation layer. Bloodwoven takes place on the decaying body of a dead god and is described around a fully simulated ecosystem. For players who followed Blood West, the relevant comparison is not only the western-horror tone but also whether this new project changes the friction points some players had with saving, pacing, and combat feel.
The Reddit reaction was cautious rather than uniform. Some commenters wishlisted it quickly because Blood West landed well for them; others said the previous game’s save structure or feel kept them away. A few focused on the word “ecosystem,” treating it as something the game will need to prove in actual play. The next useful details are a release window, price, demo availability, save/load rules, and system requirements. Source: r/pcgaming.
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