Fallout 4 And The Evil Within Release Date Delayed Because Of Battlecry? Game Development Detailed As Bethesda Reveals New Details About The Free-To-Play Online Game!

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Fallout 4 and The Evil Within fans would just have to wait a bit longer for each game's release dates as Bethesda Softwork's Battlecry, an all-new multiplayer action combat game featuring fast-paced and frenetic 32-player battles under development at BattleCry Studios could take up some extra resources.

Cyberland has reported that the Battlecry development has hit a snag and extra resources would be needed to solve the development problem which may cause the Fallout 4 and The Evil Within release date to be delayed.

Battlecry is described as a fun and accessible free-to-play game that amplifies team-based combat by combining visceral brutality, striking art direction and competitive multiplayer action to create a refreshingly new gameplay experience.

The game's world has been envisioned by Viktor Antonov (Half-Life 2, Dishonored) where gun powder has been banned following a cataclysmic world war at the dawn of the 20th century.

"Traditional warfare is now a relic of the past and all conflicts are settled head-on by elite teams of chosen warriors in sanctioned WarZones. Trained and bred for battle they face off for the glory of their nations."

Players will have to choose their faction and progress their warrior through the ranks. Each rank unlocks new abilities and effects allowing deep strategic builds for their warrior on every level. Risk life and limb as the powerful Royal Marines or the fearless Cossacks in imaginative WarZones each designed to combine positioning, spacing and verticality to redefine your core combat experience.

"Fight with transformative melee and ranged weapons that harness iron and energy and eviscerate your opponents with swords that transform into shields, bows that can punch an arrow straight through an armored skull or electrocute your foes with high powered blades crackling with electro-static energy."

Rich Vogel, president and executive producer at BattleCry Studios, said:

"The BattleCry team is happy to unveil the game that bears our studio's name. We have been hard at work to create a fresh experience for gamers that brings together multiplayer action with visually stunning combat and are excited to share details about the game and have people play BATTLECRY in Bethesda's booth at E3."

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