DEATHLOOP Has Officially Been Delayed Until September

DEATHLOOP Has Officially Been Delayed Until September

Written by 

Mel Ramsay

Published 

8th Apr 2021 14:29

DEATHLOOP has officially been delayed. The upcoming action-adventure game developed by Arkane Studios and published by Bethesda Softworks was slated for a May release, but it's now been pushed back to September. 

A message from the Game Director Dinga Bakaba, Art Director Sebastien Mitton, and the Arkane Lyon team was shared on Twitter, it read: "We've made the decision to delay the launch of DEATHLOOP to September 14, 2021. 

"We're committed to quality and preserving our team's ambitions for DEATHLOOP while ensuring the health and safety of everyone at Arkane. We'll be using this extra time to accomplish our goal: create a fun, stylish, and mind-bending experience. 

"We apologise for the extended wait and thank you all for your passion and excitement. It is the fuel that powers our creativity and our hard work. We can't wait to show you more DEATHLOOP soon!"

Well, if you're anything like us you're happy to know that they're taking their time to ensure the best launch possible. We're looking forward to September 14!

 

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Mel Ramsay
About the author
Mel Ramsay
Mel was the Editor-in-Chief at GGRecon. She was previously a senior journalist at LADbible, where she also wrote regularly for GAMINGbible and SPORTbible. She then became Head of Editorial at Social Chain, where she led the teams on GameByte, FragHero, Sporf, Student Problems, and others. Her work can also be found on Sky News, BBC, The Drum, Huffington Post, Student Problems, TYLA, and a range of other publications.
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