Saptarshi Mozumdar
Aug, 09.2021
From the title, it is already clear. Evil Dead: The Game, which was initially supposed to release this year, has now been postponed to February 2022. So, for those who were waiting for Evil Dead: The Game, it seems that you would have to wait for around 7 more months from now.
Developer Saber Interactive has announced that Evil Dead: The Game is now being postponed to release next year. But, why is it being delayed? Well, according to the new announcement, Saber says that they are targeting this new release date to further polish up the game, and to ensure that the game delivers the ultimate Evil Dead experience that all have been waiting for. However, that is not all! It seems that now using this extra development time, a single-player mode is also going to be added to the game. So, if you do not have friends to play this game in co-op, you can do it solo as well. This is something that will be appreciated by many, as quite a number of people do not have friends that play the same game, and some might even want to do it solo just for the sake of it. Whatever the reason may be, adding a solo playing option really seems like a good touch.
Evil Dead: The Game was announced last year, and from what we know so far, the game seems a really interesting survival, horror game, with lots of crafting and looting as well. Furthermore, just like in Dead By Daylight, instead of being the survivor, you can also wear the mantle of the killer. So, that definitely excited a lot of people, and many had been waiting for its release. However, now, it has been delayed to next year February. But, then again, considering the number of new upcoming releases for this year that got postponed to the next, we are not much surprised. At this point, it is quite common for a game that was supposed to be released this month to be postponed to release the next year.
So, for Evil Dead: The Game we would have to be waiting till February 2022. But, on the bright side, that is still in early 2022. So, not too long of a wait now, is it?