Blades of Fire is a 2025 dark fantasy action-adventure from MercurySteam — the Spanish studio behind Castlevania: Lords of Shadow and Metroid Dread — published by 505 Games.
Released May 22, 2025, for PS5, Xbox Series X/S, and PC via the Epic Games Store, with a Steam release following on May 14, 2026.
Players take on Aran de Lira, the last warrior able to forge true steel, in a world where Queen Nerea has cursed all other metal into stone.
Accompanied by the scholar Adso de Zelk and guided by Master Forger Glinda, Aran crafts and customises his own weapons from alloys, hilts, blades, and runes on his journey to the Royal Palace.
Map Master's Blades of Fire interactive maps cover the full campaign from Besacarr Hamlet to the Royal Palace.
The campaign spans 20 interconnected regions, each fully mapped: Kar-Lethel Swamp, The Crimson Fort, Ancient Garden, Doyen Graves, Belitara's Witchwood, The Iron Castle, Watchtower Domain, The City of Curved Stones, Southern Hiss City, Central Hiss Hall, Northern Hiss City, The Egion's Abbey, The Roggs Mountains, Citadel of Tharas-Munda, Winter's Wall, The Dryads Forest, King's Bastion, and Crop Fields.
Central to the game's forging mechanic are Seneschals — statues that grant new weapon parts to whichever weapon type is currently equipped. Our maps track every Seneschal across all seven weapon families: Daggers, Greatswords, Polearms, Sabers, Spears, Swords, and Twins.
Full completion means tracking down every Health Gem, Stamina Gem, Dye, Forge Criptex, Life Criptex, and Outfit in the game, alongside all 13 Nerea's Statues needed for the true ending.
Beyond collectibles, MapMaster marks every Boss encounter, Cursed Paladin corpse, Paladin Sigil, Rune, Forger's Anvil checkpoint, Forgers Totem, Forge Scroll, Quest Item, and hidden Iridescent Crow — the bird needed to reanimate and defeat petrified Templars of the Sacred Steel.
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