Publisher Saber Interactive and developer Boss Team Games have confirmed that their upcoming co-op PvP shooter, Evil Dead: The Game, has received yet another delay pushing it back to May 13, 2022.
The chainsaw-’em-up was announced at The Game Awards back in 2020 and was originally scheduled to launch in 2021. However, the game was later delayed to this February, 2022. Now, it’s been pushed back yet a few more months in a bid for the developer to “deliver the best possible experience.”
The news comes by way of a recent tweet from the Evil Dead: The Game’s official Twitter account, which you can check out for yourself below:
Based on the beloved horror movie franchise from veteran writer-director Sam Raimi, The Evil Dead trilogy is an emblematic set of films that revolve around a cursed book dubbed the Necronomicon, a haunted cabin in the woods, and an iconic chainsaw-wielding protagonist called Ash Williams (played by Bruce Campbell).
Boss Team Games’ video game adaptation will feature co-op and PvP gameplay, skill trees, a multitude of maps inspired by the three films’ recognizable locales, a bunch of weapons, and even newly recorded dialogue performed by the one and only Bruce Campbell himself. Pretty groovy, right?
Evil Dead: The Game is scheduled to launch on PS5, PS4, Xbox Series X|S, Xbox One, Nintendo Switch, and PC on May 13, 2022.
For more information about Evil Dead: The Game, here’s a general overview courtesy of Boss Team Games:
- Evil Dead Rises From the Grave in a Terrifying New Trailer
- A Guilty Pleasure B-Movie That Wants to Be the Next Evil Dead Gets a New Lease of Life on Streaming
- How To Get Evil Dead the Game for Free on the Epic Games Store
- Evil Dead: The Game Gets Meatier With New Evil Dead 2013 Update
- Free Army of Darkness Update Descends Upon Evil Dead: The Game