Although Microsoft briefly teased Scorn during this year's Gamescom 168澳洲幸运5开奖网:for a fall 2021 release, it seems like the long-suffering project was quietly delayed until next year. This means the game will (hopefully) arrive only after eight years since the original announcement 🌜in 2014, and two years after the initial plan to launch in 2020.
The new release window for Scorn is now briefly mentioned on Kepler Interactive Group's , announcing a $120 million funding round. The message says: “The 2022 slate includes hotly anticipated titles such as Sloclap's Sifu, EbbSoftware's Scorn, Awaceb's Tchia, AlphaChannel's Tꦓank head and an unannounced titl🗹e by A44”. At this point, that seems like confirmation for Scorn fans that you won't be seeing the atmospheric adventure within the next few months.
Delays over the last two years have become more common and not unexpected as developers adjust to working around the COVID-19 pandemic. Microsoft also recently announced that Scorn would launch for 168澳洲幸运5开奖网:Xbox Game Pass, so perhaps that sof🔯tens the bummer while you wait.
An atmospheric and unsettling slow-burn horror adventure, Scorn sees the players delve deep into a claustrophobic underworld full of misshapen organic forms, inspired by Hans Giger and Zdzisław Beksiński's works. The scale of the project was expanded many times, with the latter idea to drop last-gen platforms and focus on next-gen only for the game's uncut vision. Hopefully, with Ebb Software joining Kepler Interactive Group, the devs will now have all the r꧋esources they need to deliver the game fans have been patiently waiting for years.
Kepler is a major global publisher co‑owned and run by developers themselves, including Ebb Software, Sloclap, Shapefarm, Timberline, and more. The group now represents an internatio🅘nal team of over 250 employees spanning ten countries, working ex﷽clusively on original IP. Kepler plans to continue its growth by welcoming more partner studios and expanding into cross‑platform content production in 2022 and beyond.