By now, it’s pretty obvious that Supertrick Games’ Deathverse: Let It Die won’t be making its announced Spring release. As such, publisher GungHo Online Entertainment and Supertrick Games have announced a delay to the upcoming free-to-play multiplayer survival action game.
Per PlayStation Blog, Supertrick Games Producer Shuji Ishikawa has announced that Deathverse will be releasing in Fall 2022.
“Since our announcement on PlayStation’s State of Play last year, we received lots of great comments from our community,” said Ishikawa. “On May 28 and June 5, we also had an open beta test called Limited-Time Open Beta: Destroy the Server! Players from all over the world participated, and the test ended with great success thanks to all of you. Our game was originally announced for Spring 2022, but due to the results from the open beta, the game’s release was postponed. Now, our team here at Supertrick Games is working hard to make this game the best it can be. We are also incorporating the feedback from the open beta survey, so we hope everyone will look forward to the game’s launch.”
Meanwhile, Deathverse‘s director, Shin Hideyuki, and the art team took the opportunity to detail some of the weapons players will be able to use in Deathverse. “The design of the basic weapons in Deathverse does not just function to cut or punch opponents but adds a layer of horror as a torture device.”
Examples of some of the weapons include a machete, hammer, katana, and buzzsaw, as well as design variations that take the their bone theme to a whole other level.
Deathverse: Let It Die is currently in development for the PlayStation 5 and PlayStation 4.
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