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Scorn delayed to 2022 (and very quietly, at that!)

Those looking forward to the love letter to Giger will need to exercise patience.

Horror title Scorn has been delayed into 2022, developer Ebb Software and new publisher Kepler Interactive have quietly announced.

The news was issued inside a press release announcing the formation of Kepler Interactive, of which Ebb Software is a part of.

Ebb will join with A44, Alpha Channel, Awaceb, Shapefarm, Sloclap and Timberline to form the “Super-Developer Group” or Kepler, backed by a first financing round of $120 million.

Kepler advised in the press release that it will now publish Scorn alongside Sloclap’s Sifu, Awaceb’s Tchia, Alpha Channel’s Tankhead and an unannounced title from A44 in 2022.

Announced in early 2020, Scorn was originally planned for a 2021 release on Windows PC and Xbox Series S & X. If you don’t look at it and think H.R. Giger, we simply don’t believe you.

We’ll let you know when a specific release date for Scorn is locked in.


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