Delays go hand-in-hand with the video game industry like peanut butter and jelly.
Players will control an island local named Dani Rojas, and fight back against Esposito’s tyranny.
However, Ubisoft announced during E3 that the highly-anticipated first-person shooter will release on October 7, 2021.
Due to the game’s heavy multiplayer aspect, these features mustn’t be broken at launch.
Players will form squads of three Operators to battle against an alien threat.
Each of the 18 different Operators possesses unique weapons and abilities that can be upgraded through a progression system.
Rainbow Six Extraction will also have 12 different styled maps to experience.
Originally intended to release in spring 2020, developer Techland delayed the launch indefinitely.
However, Techland has now assigned a release date of December 7, 2021, for the highly-anticipated sequel.
Dying Light 2 will feature decision-making with consequences that can affect the story.
Players will traverse across a massive world map that will also include a day and night cycle.
There will also be up to four-player cooperative mode to see how others handle scenarios differently.
Resident Evil Re:Verse is an online-only experience that pits four to six players against each other.
Players use bioweapons and compete in Deathmatch-pop in contests with the person getting the most points wins.
Various characters from across the franchise will be available to choose from.
Xbox and 343 Industries have since revealed more of Halo Infinite, which received plenty of praise.
However, there is still no concrete release date.
Deathloop follows Colt, an assassin stuck in a time loop on an island called Blackreef.
In July, developer Tango Gameworks announced it would be delaying GhostWire: Tokyo to early 2022.
Fast forward to June 2021, and sure enough,God of War: Ragnarokis being pushed to 2022.
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