Unexpectedly, a game for the PlayStation 4 and Xbox One has been cancelled. The closer the PS5 and Xbox Series X|S launch date approaches, the less PS4 and Xbox One titles will be released. Every console generation, this happens. Right now, it’s still early days, and there aren’t many titles coming to PS4 and Xbox One, but that’s starting to change. As a result, one game that was supposed to be released in 2021 for PC, PS4, PS5, Xbox One, Xbox Series S, and Xbox Series X has been pushed back to 2022. The PS4 and Xbox One versions were cancelled in the process.
“Metal: Hellsinger is a rhythm FPS, where your ability to shoot on the beat will enhance your gameplay experience,” reads an official pitch of the game “The more in sync you are with the rhythm, the more intense the music will become and the more destruction you will cause. Part human, part demon, and obsessed with vengeance. Become The Unknown, and fight through the fiercest domains of Hell. Destroy the demon hordes and their leaders to set yourself up for an epic showdown with The Red Judge herself.”
The game in question is Metal: Hellsinger from publisher Funcom and developer The Outsiders, which was first announced and revealed back in June 2020 around E3. Since then, we haven’t heard much about the game nor have we seen much of it, so the delay isn’t very surprising, especially considering everyone has been delaying their games this year. However, the PS4 and Xbox One versions being canned do come as a surprise, as there’s nothing about the game itself that would make it incompatible with the tech of the last-gen consoles.
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- Unexpectedly, a PS4 and Xbox One game was canceled
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