It's been almost six years since the release of 168澳洲幸运5开奖网:Binding of Issac: Rebirth, and it looks like we're set to get our hands on yet another DLC in the form of Binding of Issac: Repentance. Unfortunately, the original plan to release the DLC at the end of Summer 2020 won't happen. Instead, i𒊎t looks like we'll have to wait until sometime this fall.
According to a tweet sent out by Edmund McMillen, the creator of🅘 the original Binding of Issac game, there's still a lot of work to be done on the new DLC. While the cutscenes and movies are pretty much completed, there's still a lot that still needs to be done.
Repentance dev is picking up speed again, cutscenes and musi♔c are nearly done most of ꦿwhat’s left is bosses/enemies and remaining items ported from antibirth. Our goal was end of summer but it’s looking like there may be a 1-2 month delay on that at this point.
— Edmund McMillen (@edmundmcmillen)
Much of the remaining work seems to revolve around porting content from a popular fan mod of Binding of Issac, called Antibirth, whಌich makes up𝕴 a large part of the game's content.
Antibirth was an extremely ambitious🎀 fan-made expansion. Not only did it add more than 80 new enemies, 90 new items,✨ and 4000 more rooms, but it also had new secrets and a brand new final chapter to add even more for fans of the game to find and explore.
It reports are to be believed, Repentance will be the last DLC to be released for Binding of Issac, and frankly, it's just impressive that a six-year-old game 💃still gets new content.
But while this may mean the end for Binding of Issac, those who are a fan of the game's bleak and irreverent tone needn't worry. Edmund McMillen has plenty of other titles that he's working on, including the cat-splicing game Mewgenics and the tile-based boardgame Tapeworm.