Blood Of Steel Launch Delayed Due To Coronavirus
It appears the Coronavirus has caused more video game delays -- this time the launch of Evolution Studio's Blood of Steel. The free-to-play MOBA was due to launch today, but as China has extended public holidays to prevent people from spreading the virus around, the game's development has slowed. As Evolution Studios announced today via a press release, the game is going to require more time for polishing before it's ready for release.
As of now, the development on the game has stopped while the company's employees wait things out at home. Unfortunately, the developer has no information on when the game will actually release, stating that they "will try to make it happen by Spring." So, if you were waiting on this particular game to come out, just keep your fingers crossed things work out and it isn't delayed too long.
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