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Bleeding Edge release date set for March 2020

The Bleeding Edge release date has leaked ahead of X019, thanks to a listing on the Microsoft Store.

The listing, as spotted by TrueAchievements, suggests that Bleeding Edge will be available on Windows PC and Xbox One (also via Xbox Game Pass) from 24 March 2020. Moreover, a series of betas will be offered ahead of the game’s release.

Moreover, anyone who pre-orders the game or plays it in its first week will receive the in-game Punk Pack. The pack contains three exclusive skins — Punk Rock Nidhoggr, Butterpunk Buttercup and Outrider ZeroCool — alongside the Rioter’s Hoverboard, a ‘Make Your Mark’ in-game sticker pack and three bonus taunts.

Finally, the listing confirms two closed betas ahead of release: – one starting 14 February 2020, and the other from 13 March 2020.

Bleeding Edge is the first game from Ninja Theory after its acquisition by Microsoft. We’ll surely hear more about the game tonight at X019 in London.


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