Ascendant Studios and EA have announced a delay for upcoming magic FPS, Immortals of Aveum:
, Robbins thanked fans for their positive reactions to the game and noted the challenges of working through the pandemic, building a new team, and developing on Unreal Engine 5.1. However, Robbins says that the"recent feedback to the game proves to us what we already felt: that Immortals of Aveum is something special," and in order to realize the studio's full vision, it is delaying Immortals of Aveum to August 22.
"This will give us time to further polish the game, finish optimizing all platforms, and deliver a strong launch. We owe it to ourselves and to you to get this right," Robbins said. Are you looking forward to checking out Immortals of Aveum? What do you make of the delay? Let us know!
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