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Sherlock Holmes The Awakened delayed later into 2023

Russia's invasion of Ukraine continues to impact the developer.

Sherlock Holmes The Awakened has been delayed later into 2023 as developer Frogwares continues to work under pressure from Russia’s invasion of Ukraine.

Originally planned for a release by early March, The Awakened is now expected by April.

“We had been trying so hard to make our planned release window, but the continual interruptions to power on top of the frequent missile attacks since October meant we had to replan and reschedule almost every month,” saidSergiy Oganesyan of Frogwares.

“We’re now at the spot we’re the game is content complete so we need to move into doing final QA, polishing and launch setup. To say we are tired of how much all this has derailed our day to day work since the start of winter is an understatement.  But we’re doing our best to push on. Once we feel we are maybe a month away from release, we’ll be able to announce our full release date with an exact day.”

If you’re disappointed about the wait, don’t forget that a demo for it is now available on Windows PC.

Expect Sherlock Holmes The Awakened later this year on for Windows PC, Xbox One, Xbox Series S, Xbox Series X, PS4, PS5 and Switch.

Sherlock Holmes The Awakened

12 April 2023
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