
The Steam launch expands the game’s audience to Valve’s massive user base, while the free 2.0 update revitalizes existing players with deeper gameplay and modern performance enhancements, positioning Blades of Fire for stronger sales and a longer lifecycle.
Blades of Fire’s move to Steam marks a strategic shift for MercurySteam, whose reputation for polished action‑adventure titles—most notably the Castlevania: Lords of Shadow series—has cultivated a dedicated niche audience. By entering Valve’s storefront, the game taps into a broader PC market where discoverability tools, community hubs, and frequent sales can drive sustained visibility far beyond the limited exposure of the Epic Games Store. This platform diversification aligns with industry trends where multi‑store releases are essential for maximizing revenue streams and long‑term player engagement.
The simultaneous Version 2.0 rollout introduces substantial gameplay depth. Game Plus and the new Titanium challenge level cater to hardcore players seeking replay value, while the addition of Photo Mode and Boss Revival Mode encourages content creation and community competition. Technical enhancements such as Nvidia DLSS 4, full key remapping, and native Steam Deck support address performance expectations on modern hardware, ensuring the title runs smoothly on both high‑end rigs and portable devices. These upgrades not only polish the core experience but also future‑proof the game against evolving hardware standards.
From a business perspective, the bundled Adventurer Pack, artbook, and Oscar Araujo’s award‑winning soundtrack add perceived value, encouraging both new purchases and upgrades from existing owners. The free update strategy reduces friction for current players, fostering goodwill and extending the game’s active user base. Combined with Steam’s robust analytics and promotional tools, Blades of Fire is positioned to capture a larger share of the action‑adventure segment, potentially boosting its sales trajectory throughout 2026 and beyond.

Publisher 505 Games and developer MercurySteam have announced a Steam release for Blades of Fire, their excellent action‑adventure game from last year.
Their fantasy‑themed action‑adventure game is coming to Steam a year after its debut on the Epic Games Store, on May 14th. A demo is now available on Steam, too.
A big 2.0 update is launching for current versions the same day for currently available platforms across PC (via the Epic Games Store), Xbox Series X|S, and PS5. Get our review here!
Here’s a rundown on the new Steam version, the 2.0 update, and a new trailer:
About Blades of Fire
Play as Aran de Lira, the last warrior able to forge true steel in a world where metal turns to stone. Survival depends on patience, understanding, and commitment to the weapons you choose to create.
Combat is deliberate, weighty, and unforgiving. Weapons are forged with intent and permanently shaped by your choices. Progress comes from understanding your enemy and the blade you forged to face them.
Designed for players who value atmosphere, challenge, and consequence over speed and spectacle.
The Steam release includes “Version 2.0” of the game, featuring major updates and improvements, plus the Adventurer Pack, the Artbook, and the award‑winning original soundtrack by Óscar Araujo.
The Version 2.0 content will release on May 14 th as a free update across all platforms and introduces a wealth of improvements:
New Game Plus
New Challenge Level: Titanium
New Weapon Parts & Skins (only available in New Game Plus)
Elements Transmutation, which allows players to change material types
Photo Mode
Boss Revival Mode (a new game mode where you can replay boss fights and earn rewards)
Adso’s Spells on weapons for a deeper combat (rewards tied to Boss Revival Mode introducing spells that enhance weapon abilities with special effects)
Now you can pet the Ox in Blades of Fire.
Expanded death and mutilation variations
Improved animation transition
Nvidia DLSS 4 implementation.
Full key remapping for keyboard and mouse control
New Achievements
Steam Deck Support.
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