Sure, let’s give this a whirl.
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So, here’s the thing—John Wick Hex, yeah, that game with all the cool, slick vibes? Well, it’s waving goodbye to digital shelves come July 17. Big Fan Games gave us the heads up—nice of them, right?—and honestly, it kinda feels like the end of an era. Not that I played it religiously or anything. Maybe I did. Maybe I didn’t. Anyway, it’s the only official game with characters we know and love from the movies. Wild, huh?
Oh, and it’s all from this small British team—Bithell Games. They cooked up this real-time tactical RPG thing. You dive into the John Wick universe, which sounds epic if you ask me. Rescue missions, iconic voices, tactical maneuvers—you play as Wick himself. Like, who wouldn’t wanna be Keanu in digital form? Though I heard some folks found the action a tad… underwhelming? Which is odd, because the art style is like jumping into a comic book. But hey, different strokes and all that jazz.
I stumbled onto a post from Big Fan Games, hidden away on Steam’s corner of the web. They basically said, “John Wick Hex is leaving,” but were all hush-hush about why. They pulled that mysterious vibe, you know? So start lining up your excuses now—if you already own it, it’s safe in your library. But, if you don’t? Well, sorry, you’re outta luck.
And the pricing—ah, right, gotta mention this—it’s hanging at $19.99 for its farewell tour on your usual platforms: PlayStation, Steam, Xbox, all that jazz. Grab it while you can or just stare at the trailer on loop, I guess. You do you.
Now, let’s sidetrack—there’s an animated film cooking up. Prequel stuff, with Keanu and Chad Stahelski in the mix, like old times. Which is pretty cool if you’re a sucker for impossible tasks and lore expansion.
But back to games—there’s word on the grapevine about a new John Wick AAA title. When it’s dropping? Your guess is as good as mine. But hey, we can dream, right? More digital assassin glory isn’t something I’d say no to.
Anyway, buy the game now or forever hold your FOMO. I might just watch the movies again—or maybe not. Decisions, decisions.