After a few months of notable silence from the developer of Biomutant, "forthcoming, world-open, post-apocalyptic kung fu," the studio took to Twitter today to make sure, yes, it is still under construction Biomutant.
"Let us assure you that we have not worked hard and focused on it at present," the Experiment 101 engineer said in a statement.
But the party behind Biomutant has said that it is not yet ready to announce the release date of the game, which is published by THQ Nordic. "We will be launching a release date soon as everyone on our site is confident of beating the day and that the game is ready," the developer said.
Biomutant it was originally scheduled to arrive sometime in 2018 (and later booked in 2019), but THQ Nordic's parent company Embracer Group confirmed in November that the game was still in the final voting phase, and would not confirm the release date. Experiment 101 and had not yet renewed Biomutant A Twitter account since September, leading to some concerns from fans that the game was in crisis or, worse, canceled.
Here is the 101 Test Statement on condition Biomutant in full:
We know that many of you are wondering if the game is still developing. Let's assure you that we've never worked hard and focused on it now!
We do our best to make this the best game we've all worked on and that it will be fun and within our reach.
We can only hope for your continued support and patience as we complete the final stages of their development.
As some of you may understand or know, the work involved in finishing a game is long, challenging and unexpected. Maximum size, size, and height of Biomutant
adds to the stated effort.We will reveal the release date as soon as everyone on our site feels confident about beating the day and that the game is ready.
Biomutant it was first announced in August 2017. The open world game will allow players to customize their character with "powerful transformations, powerful intelligence and weapons." Players will be able to change their genitalia through twins, restricted tails, and wings, and be able to experience "psi modifications" such as telekinesis and television or to add robotic legs. Experiment 101, a group founded by Avalanche Studios creative director Stefan Ljuqvist, is launching the game for PlayStation 4, Windows PC, and Xbox One.