Delaying the launch of the RPG to avoid competing with Baldur’s Gate 3

The protagonist of Stray Gods stares at the camera with glowing eyes while someone behind her expresses a look of shock.

picture: Summefall Studios

Summerfall Studios, developers of the upcoming self-described “musical role-playing” movie Stray godshave recently She took to Twitter to deliver some unfortunate news For those who are eager to sing out of a fantasy predicament. Stray godswhich puts you in the role of a woman who must prove her innocence to the Greek gods through the magic of the song, is pushed back a week to the August 10 release date.

But even though the news was delivered in the standard character portrait format we all know and love, the contents weren’t your typical take on needing more time to ensure the game is at its best. Nope, that was too direct: the studio wants to avoid competing with him Baldur’s Gate 3 which is set for release on August 3, the original release date of Stray gods. And yes, there are also some technical goals the team hopes to achieve by pushing the release date back a bit.

“We need to make slight Adjusting the calendar,” she reads the opening statement before announcing the new August 10 release date.

We want everyone to have enough space to check-in Stray gods when it is launched. Baldur’s Gate 3 It’s highly anticipated (from us too!) and we want to give our fans room to celebrate Stray gods.

Baldur’s Gate 3 He is Expected to be a huge RPG experience, so something tells me people will still be pretty in-depth even just seven days after its August 3 release, but it stands to reason that the smaller title would take its heartbeat before it hits storefronts. or as a single person Put it on TwitterSummerfall Games probably doesn’t want to get all the attention on itself.

Summerfall Studios

The delay also gives the studio some time to work on “level playing field” between consoles and PC so that it works “as close as possible, across every platform”.

Stray gods It launches on PC, PlayStation, Xbox, and Switch on August 10th.

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