Netflix and Zack Snyder Unveil “Blood Line: A Rebel Moon Game” as Franchise Expands

Netflix and Zack Snyder have announced "Blood Line: A Rebel Moon Game," a mobile co-op shooter developed by Super Evil Megacorp. This game is part of the expanding Rebel Moon franchise, featuring original characters and intense action, with a full release anticipated in 2025.
SummaryNetflix and director Zack Snyder are expanding the Rebel Moon franchise with the announcement of a new game titled “Blood Line: A Rebel Moon Game.” Accompanying the upcoming film releases, the game is being developed by Super Evil Megacorp and is described as a top-down co-op shooter featuring original characters and intense action. While specific gameplay details are scarce, the game is set to launch on mobile platforms, with a closed beta available for early access. The full release is expected in 2025, offering fans more of Snyder’s dynamic sci-fi universe.

Netflix and Zack Snyder’s Rebel Moon Expands into Gaming

Netflix and acclaimed director Zack Snyder are taking their ambitious Rebel Moon project to new heights with the announcement of a game based on the gritty sci-fi series. As the release of “Rebel Moon: Part 1 – A Child of Fire” approaches in 2023, Snyder has made it clear that he envisions this film as the beginning of an expansive franchise. Part of this vision includes a video game adaptation, which has now been unveiled following the release of “Rebel Moon: Part 2 – The Scargiver.”

Introducing Blood Line: A Rebel Moon Game

In an official blog post, Netflix released a gameplay trailer for “Blood Line: A Rebel Moon Game,” a standalone adventure that resembles a top-down co-op shooter filled with beloved characters and intense action. Although the streaming giant likens the game to titles like “Diablo 4” and “Helldivers 2,” the specifics of its gameplay mechanics remain largely under wraps. It is unclear if the game will emphasize loot and experience grinding, though the trailer hints at such elements. Enthusiasts eager to explore the game can register for the mobile game’s closed beta.

What To Expect From Blood Line: A Rebel Moon Game

An Army of Rebels and a Singular Moon

While concrete details about “Blood Line” are still minimal, a significant advantage is its development by Super Evil Megacorp, a talented studio responsible for successful games such as “Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles: Splintered Fate.” The narrative invites players to join the battle against the Motherworld, allowing them to team up with up to three friends to vanquish waves of Imperial soldiers. Initially, “Blood Line” will be exclusive to mobile platforms, with no current plans for expansion to other systems.

The game introduces an original storyline featuring new characters, each belonging to distinct classes: Bannerguard, Evoker, Kindred, and Forsaken. Netflix emphasizes that each class will offer a unique playstyle, promoting teamwork and collaboration. For instance, the Bannerguard acts as a close-range damage dealer, while the Evoker excels in providing support, ensuring the team remains in action with an abundance of healing resources and enhancements.

Every Difference Between Rebel Moon’s Director Cuts & The Original Versions

The closed beta for “Blood Line” may commence soon, but those unable to access the early version will have to wait for the full game’s anticipated release in 2025. Although “Rebel Moon” may not have dazzled critics, dedicated fans can look forward to more of Snyder’s action-packed vision.

Source: Netflix

Rebel Moon

    First Film
    Rebel Moon
    Cast
    Sofia Boutella, Charlie Hunnam, Michiel Huisman, Djimon Hounsou, Doona Bae, Ray Fisher, Cleopatra Coleman, Jena Malone, Ed Skrein, Fra Fee, Anthony Hopkins
    Character(s)
    Kora (Rebel Moon), General Titus, Kai (Rebel Moon), Tarak, Darrian Bloodaxe, Devra Bloodaxe, Nemesis (Rebel Moon)