The quiet end of 2022 just got quieter: Bethesda It has been announced that both will be postponed starry sky and red fall by 2023.
In a statement via Twitter, the publisher noted that both Bethesda Game Studios (working at Starfield) and Arkane Austin (working at Redfall) need more time on their respective projects to make them “the best, most Exquisite” game.
benefit? It sounds like we’re about to have a great showcase to introduce us to the gameplay of both games. “We can’t wait to share our first in-depth look at Redfall and Starfield gameplay soon,” Bethesda said. Expect to see this at the Xbox and Bethesda Games Show on June 12.
This news makes the holiday 2022 game even quieter than before. Aside from the annual CoD (which will be a follow-up to Modern Warfare in 2019), there are very few AAA titles announced in what is usually a busy release window.
If you’ve forgotten about Redfall (who can blame you, we’ve only seen it once), it’s called an open-world co-op FPS where you’ll be trapped by a handful of survivors and confront demonic vampire enemies threatening to dry the town of the same name. . You can choose your hero from a diverse roster to create the perfect vampire slayer team with others. It will only be available on Xbox Series X|S and PC – it should launch this summer.
Meanwhile, Starfield needs no introduction. The game, which bills itself as an entertaining space adventure to “answer humanity’s greatest mysteries,” marks Bethesda’s first new IP in 25 years. To help kill time and make the game’s wait more bearable, why not read 14 things we know about the Xbox-exclusive Bethesda RPG so far.