Vanillaware's First PC Release: Muramasa: Revenant Blades on Steam
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Vanillaware's First PC Release: Muramasa: Revenant Blades on Steam

authorBy Kim Swift
DateJun 10, 2026
Read Time3 min
This article announces a significant development for PC gamers and fans of Japanese RPGs: the acclaimed studio Vanillaware, previously exclusive to consoles, will release its first game on PC, bringing a revamped version of its action RPG, Muramasa: The Demon Blade, to Steam in 2027.

A New Era for Vanillaware: PC Debut on the Horizon

Vanillaware's Shift to PC Gaming

Muramasa: Revenant Blades, the recently unveiled action RPG from the highly respected Japanese development team Vanillaware, is set to break a 23-year tradition of console exclusivity. Established in 2002, the studio has consistently bypassed personal computers, but this is about to change. A modernized iteration of their 2009 title, Muramasa: The Demon Blade, was revealed during the recent Nintendo Direct and will be available on Steam by 2027.

Studio's Console-Centric History

For those who observed the Nintendo Direct, the appearance of the Vanillaware logo might have been a pleasant surprise. Despite a long history of critical acclaim and a dedicated fan base, the studio has never ventured into the PC market. Their previous works, such as the elaborately designed tactical RPG Unicorn Overlord and the narrative-driven RTS 13 Sentinels: Aegis Rim, while celebrated, remained exclusive to PlayStation and Nintendo platforms. Many believed these titles could have greatly benefited from the precision offered by a mouse and keyboard.

The Enduring Appeal of Vanillaware's Action RPGs

While the studio's diverse portfolio includes many excellent games, Vanillaware truly shines in crafting deep and engaging action RPGs, exemplified by titles like Odin's Sphere and Dragon's Crown. Muramasa: Revenant Blades perfectly aligns with this expertise. It presents a side-scrolling action RPG experience, adorned with Vanillaware's signature intricate 2D visual style, featuring compelling playable characters, each with distinct combat mechanics and dramatic storylines.

Critical Reception of the Original Muramasa

The original Muramasa was met with high praise. Gaming critics, including those at GamesRadar+, commended its old-school, straightforward approach reminiscent of Super NES and Genesis classics. The game was lauded for its clear level design, challenging yet enjoyable boss encounters, and memorable, melodious soundtrack that promised lasting appeal.

Enhancements in Revenant Blades

The forthcoming Revenant Blades edition will incorporate the Genroku Legends expansion, introduce new combat and weapon systems, offer support for stunning 4K resolution, and include unspecified "additional modes and gameplay options." This ambitious remake is a collaborative effort with Marvelous, signaling a promising future for fans.

A Glimpse into the Future: The Official Trailer

An exciting trailer for Muramasa: Revenant Blades was also released, offering a sneak peek into the enhanced visuals and gameplay that players can anticipate. This visual preview has generated significant buzz, highlighting the transformative upgrades coming to this classic title.

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