Wu-Tang Clan Fantasy RPG Microsoft Exclusive Reportedly in the Works

Wu-Tang Clan Fantasy RPG Microsoft Exclusive Reportedly in the Works

3 years ago
Anonymous $np3LcwuhSi

https://wccftech.com/wu-tang-clan-fantasy-rpg-microsoft-xbox-exclusive/

For a period during the 2000s, video games starring rappers, from Def Jam Vendetta to 50 Cent: Blood on the Sand, had a bit of a moment. The fad has long since fizzled, but it seems Microsoft may be looking to revive it with a Wu-Tang Clan action-RPG codenamed Project Shaolin.

This information comes courtesy of Windows Central’s reliable Jez Corden on the most recent episode of The Xbox Two podcast, and has been backed up by wanton rumor fiend Jeff Grubb. Corden admits he doesn’t know much about the Wu-Tang Clan (forgive him, he’s British) and seems a bit confused about whether the game will be based on the band’s lore or the martial arts movies that inspired them, but Wu-Tang is apparently doing the soundtrack, so it’s almost certainly the former. As for what kind of game to expect, it almost sounds like a fantasy Wu-Tang version of Destiny, which is not something I ever expected to type. Here’s how Corden describes the project…

Wu-Tang Clan Fantasy RPG Microsoft Exclusive Reportedly in the Works

Oct 25, 2021, 5:43pm UTC
https://wccftech.com/wu-tang-clan-fantasy-rpg-microsoft-xbox-exclusive/ > For a period during the 2000s, video games starring rappers, from Def Jam Vendetta to 50 Cent: Blood on the Sand, had a bit of a moment. The fad has long since fizzled, but it seems Microsoft may be looking to revive it with a Wu-Tang Clan action-RPG codenamed Project Shaolin. > This information comes courtesy of Windows Central’s reliable Jez Corden on the most recent episode of The Xbox Two podcast, and has been backed up by wanton rumor fiend Jeff Grubb. Corden admits he doesn’t know much about the Wu-Tang Clan (forgive him, he’s British) and seems a bit confused about whether the game will be based on the band’s lore or the martial arts movies that inspired them, but Wu-Tang is apparently doing the soundtrack, so it’s almost certainly the former. As for what kind of game to expect, it almost sounds like a fantasy Wu-Tang version of Destiny, which is not something I ever expected to type. Here’s how Corden describes the project…