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Atlas Fallen delayed to August

Whelp.

Deck 13’s Atlas Fallen has been delayed from May to August, it’s recently been announced.

“Dear players, thank you for the tremendous support we received so far on Atlas Fallen,” reads an announcement. “From your enthusiastic comments on our video teasers online and in person at PAX East to the positive previews from critics, we’re grateful and honored to have you excited to play our game.

“Our goal has always been to create a memorable A-RPG experience in a unique setting, with exciting gameplay and the option for fully playable seamless co-op with a friend,” it continued. “We’d love to give the game some extra time which will allow us to deliver the best possible versions of Atlas Fallen. To achieve this, we have made the difficult decision to delay the worldwide launch of Atlas Fallen to August 10, 2023.”

The delay means that Deck 13 will also be able to introduce a full German voiceover for the title.

Expect Atlas Fallen from 10 August on Windows PC, Xbox Series S, Xbox Series X and PS5.


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