Resident Evil RE:Verse has been delayed to Q3 2021
Or “Summer” if you live in the Northern hemisphere. I see you Capcom, don’t make me add your name to the “Uses Seasons Instead of Quarters” list.
Or “Summer” if you live in the Northern hemisphere. I see you Capcom, don’t make me add your name to the “Uses Seasons Instead of Quarters” list.
Eivor and their band of merry Vikings were meant to invade Ireland towards the end of April but sometimes a good pillage should wait.
You’ll have to wait a little longer to dive off BMX bikes and stylishly fall to the earth with that sparkly wingsuit you unlocked. At least, I hope you unlock a sparkly wingsuit.
CD Projekt Red’s ambitious sandbox was originally meant to launch on April 16, but that date was then moved to September 17. From there, the game would be delayed again to November 19 and once more to December 10. That’s some Duke Nukem Forever territory right there. Anyway, this looks to be the final delay, but that hasn’t stopped people from theorising that Cyberpunk 2077 will move once again towards a 2021 release.
You know your game might be a little overhyped if other studios are refusing to release in the same window, which is exactly what CDPR wants, I’m sure.
Though it’s no cause for concern, rally fans! It’s only by a few weeks so you shouldn’t have to wait too long to get your tires nice and dirty!
Developer 343 Industries detailed in a blog post how multiple factors had led to the studio deciding to shift the release date on Halo Infinite, with the primary reason totally rhyming with Mozart Shy Teen.
Considering how difficult it must be to wrangle 100,000 screaming bombers onto the screen at any given point, I think a delay is justifiable.
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