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Nostalgia bait for Styx veterans, pure cosmetic - the Master of Shadows skin dresses Blades of Greed's goblin in his original look from the first game, nothing more. Worth it if the base game has its hooks in you already.

I'll be upfront: this is a cosmetic DLC, full stop. The Master of Shadows skin lets you swap Styx's default Blades of Greed outfit for the dark, close-fitting gear he wore back in Master of Shadows, the first game in the series. It is a purely visual change with zero gameplay impact - confirmed by the developers themselves in official community posts. You unlock it after the prologue by visiting Styx's personal wardrobe on the zeppelin hub. That's the whole transaction. So the real question is whether the base game deserves your money first, and that answer is genuinely complicated. Blades of Greed is the third Styx title, arriving nine years after the previous entry, and it shifts the series from tight, level-based stealth arenas into three large semi-open environments: The Wall (a vertically stacked city built into a viaduct), Turquoise Dawn (a swampy orc stronghold), and the ruined elven capital, Akenash. Movement opens up over time through Metroidvania-style tool unlocks - a grappling hook, a glider that rides wind columns, and wall-climbing claws - which makes backtracking feel earned rather than arbitrary. On top of that, Quartz powers including a temporary invisibility cloak, Mind Control (possess a guard, use the Suicidal Impulse upgrade to walk him off a ledge), and a Time Shift that freezes enemies for roughly four seconds give you a surprisingly deep toolkit for creative problem-solving. Where the game earns its stripes is in the sheer commitment to stealth-first design. Styx is fragile. Drawing your dagger against a group of guards is not a strategy, it is a respawn screen. The lighting, shadow placement, and guard audio cues are all carefully tuned so that paying attention actually pays off. Chandeliers drop on brutes, poisoned food plates take out patrols silently, and the verticality of The Wall rewards players who think in three dimensions. That side of things, critics and players mostly agree on: the stealth feels good when it works. The rougher picture is the technical side and the reception split. Steam reviews sit at a mixed 68% positive at time of writing, and the criticisms that come up repeatedly are hard to dismiss: cutscene asset streaming that visibly reloads textures on every camera cut, save corruption reported by multiple players on PC, and a general sense from series veterans that the new open-world format dilutes the focused tension of the earlier games. Some newer powers like Mind Control and Time Stop reportedly see little organic use because the game never sufficiently incentivizes them, leaving players defaulting back to invisibility and the grapple hook for most situations. Voice performances outside of Styx himself are also a common complaint, with line delivery that feels disconnected from the scenes it appears in. Back to the skin itself: if you are already sold on the base game and you played Master of Shadows when it released, the cosmetic has a genuine nostalgic pull. It is the outfit Styx wore when he stole the heart of the World Tree. For a certain type of fan, that carries weight. For everyone else, it is a wardrobe swap. Treat it accordingly, and only factor it into a purchase if the base game is already in your cart. Alex, Scout Team

Styx: Blades of Greed - Master of Shadows Skin

Styx: Blades of Greed - Master of Shadows Skin

Feb 19, 2026Cyanide StudioNacon
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Nostalgia bait for Styx veterans, pure cosmetic - the Master of Shadows skin dresses Blades of Greed's goblin in his original look from the first game, nothing more. Worth it if the base game has its hooks in you already.

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Skip unless you are a series veteran who wants Styx back in his original gear - the base game's technical issues make both purchases a gamble right now.

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About Styx: Blades of Greed - Master of Shadows Skin

I'll be upfront: this is a cosmetic DLC, full stop. The Master of Shadows skin lets you swap Styx's default Blades of Greed outfit for the dark, close-fitting gear he wore back in Master of Shadows, the first game in the series. It is a purely visual change with zero gameplay impact - confirmed by the developers themselves in official community posts. You unlock it after the prologue by visiting Styx's personal wardrobe on the zeppelin hub. That's the whole transaction. So the real question is whether the base game deserves your money first, and that answer is genuinely complicated. Blades of Greed is the third Styx title, arriving nine years after the previous entry, and it shifts the series from tight, level-based stealth arenas into three large semi-open environments: The Wall (a vertically stacked city built into a viaduct), Turquoise Dawn (a swampy orc stronghold), and the ruined elven capital, Akenash. Movement opens up over time through Metroidvania-style tool unlocks - a grappling hook, a glider that rides wind columns, and wall-climbing claws - which makes backtracking feel earned rather than arbitrary. On top of that, Quartz powers including a temporary invisibility cloak, Mind Control (possess a guard, use the Suicidal Impulse upgrade to walk him off a ledge), and a Time Shift that freezes enemies for roughly four seconds give you a surprisingly deep toolkit for creative problem-solving. Where the game earns its stripes is in the sheer commitment to stealth-first design. Styx is fragile. Drawing your dagger against a group of guards is not a strategy, it is a respawn screen. The lighting, shadow placement, and guard audio cues are all carefully tuned so that paying attention actually pays off. Chandeliers drop on brutes, poisoned food plates take out patrols silently, and the verticality of The Wall rewards players who think in three dimensions. That side of things, critics and players mostly agree on: the stealth feels good when it works. The rougher picture is the technical side and the reception split. Steam reviews sit at a mixed 68% positive at time of writing, and the criticisms that come up repeatedly are hard to dismiss: cutscene asset streaming that visibly reloads textures on every camera cut, save corruption reported by multiple players on PC, and a general sense from series veterans that the new open-world format dilutes the focused tension of the earlier games. Some newer powers like Mind Control and Time Stop reportedly see little organic use because the game never sufficiently incentivizes them, leaving players defaulting back to invisibility and the grapple hook for most situations. Voice performances outside of Styx himself are also a common complaint, with line delivery that feels disconnected from the scenes it appears in. Back to the skin itself: if you are already sold on the base game and you played Master of Shadows when it released, the cosmetic has a genuine nostalgic pull. It is the outfit Styx wore when he stole the heart of the World Tree. For a certain type of fan, that carries weight. For everyone else, it is a wardrobe swap. Treat it accordingly, and only factor it into a purchase if the base game is already in your cart.

Alex
Alex · Scout Team

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Publisher
Nacon
Release Date
Feb 19, 2026

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