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A close up image of a man with face tattoos staring ahead for armored core in Secret Level
Image via Blur Studio

What is the Secret Level TV show on Amazon?

I'll be keeping my Prime subscription for this.

With so many incredible video game references appearing in the Gamescom Opening Night Live teaser trailer, gamers have been left curious about what the new Secret Level show coming to Amazon Prime later this year really is.

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Here’s everything we know about Secret Level on Amazon so far.

Secret Level TV show, explained

Two people fighting in a ground of people in Secret Level
Which story are you excited to watch? Image via Blur Studio

The Secret Level TV show is a 15-episode adult animated anthology series by Blur Studio premiering (in one lot) on Amazon’s Prime Video on Tuesday, Dec. 10. Each Secret Level episode will feature stories from popular gaming franchises.

The Secret Level teaser trailer, which can be watched directly on the Prime Video YouTube channel and below, showcases small snippets of the 15 gaming worlds to be showcased in this series. They include:

We’ve seen from the roaring success of Fallout, the Prime Video adaption of the Fallout gaming franchise, and Arcane, the League of Legends animation on Netflix, so it’s no surprise more and more streamers are turning to huge gaming franchises that seem to be landing well among gamers and mainstream enthusiasts alike. The hope now is that Secret Level can enjoy similar success when it releases later this year.

Given it’s from Blur, the ingenious creators behind Love, Death, and Robots—an animated science fiction, fantasy, and horror Netflix anthology with an 8.4 rating on IMDb—it should.

We have yet to receive exact details on each episode and their respective stories, and whether they’re canon or not. Either way though, it’s another step in bringing gaming worlds and franchises into the mainstream streaming community.

Even if the episodes aren’t canon, there’s already some incredible stories teed up, not least things like God of War, Dungeons & Dragons, and The Outer Worlds.


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Hayley Andrews
Hayley Andrews is a staff writer for Dot Esports with a dual degree in business and human resource management. After discovering her passion for creative writing and gaming, she now writes about MOBAs, MMOs, and cozy games.