Games have become all about realism in recent times, and the upcoming title developed by Nekki, Spine, is looking forward to taking it to the very next level by using actual stunt performers for development.
The gun-fu shooter title promises to deliver the players a weapon-slinging experience never witnessed before, bringing the very essence of what playing as John Wick would feel like in a video game by using realistic animations and movement tracking.
Spine – A Game That Will Feel No Less Than a John Wick Movie

While there are many other titles out there like Hitman that would offer the player to become the very character you call to get rid of the boogeyman, Spine is a title dedicated to showcasing what proper ‘gun-fu’ feels like in a cyberpunk world, as described on its official site.
Taking things to another level, the game’s official X/ Twitter handle was updated a few hours ago, giving fans a peek into how the studio is moving forward with professional camera crews and trained stuntmen to capture accurate animation for the game, delivering a ‘cinematic experience’ to the players.
Stunt performers are just for movies? WRONG❌
— SPINE (@playspine) July 9, 2024
At SPINE, we’re all about delivering a cinematic experience to players. We've started with pro camera crews and are now leveling up with actual stunt performers.
Lights, Camera, Action! #playSPINE #GunFu #action #stuntman… pic.twitter.com/YFaKHAjIvD
Unfortunately, the game is yet to be slated for a definitive release date and is unlikely to be released before 2026, making the fans wait for what seems like an eternity before they can get their hands on it.
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Games like Vector, Shades, and the Shadow Fight series have dominated the app stores for years to come, and it is about time the studio behind these titles, Nekki, stepped into the world of PCs and Consoles.
That’s right, it is the creators of the fun parkour and martial arts mobile games millions of gamers have played in their childhood that are now working to bring another masterpiece for their audience who have likely switched to a bigger device by now.
Unfortunately, as mentioned before, there remains no release date in sight for the game, meaning gamers will have to wait for a long time before the development for the game is finished and is finally released to the public.
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