Styx: Blades of Greed Hits Steam After Nine Years of Development 🎮

Published on February 20, 2026 | Translated from Spanish

After a prolonged nine-year cycle, Goblinsky Stealsecshen: Styx — Blades of Greed is now available on Steam. The community's first impressions are positive, highlighting fluid combat and level design faithful to the saga's spirit. Some players point out certain technical issues and areas that require more polish, but overall, the arrival of this action and stealth title is celebrated.

An agile goblin, daggers in hand, lurks among shadows and treasures in a dungeon lit by torches. In the background, the game's logo shines over a Steam interface.

The graphics engine and technical stability after the long development 🔧

The game uses an updated version of the engine from previous installments, allowing for more detailed lighting and environments. This extended development has served to polish enemy AI and core gameplay. However, some reports mention occasional frame drops and texture errors on specific hardware, aspects that the team will likely address with post-launch patches.

Nine years sculpting a goblin: the value of patience (or not) ⏳

With a gestation period rivaling that of an elephant, one would expect the goblin to emerge from the forge without a single imperfection. It's curious that, after so much time, we still find textures that decide to take a break or shadows that dance on their own. Perhaps Styx not only masters stealth, but also the art of keeping fans on edge, now testing patches instead of just waiting for news.