The latter includes eight exclusive film grains featuring the ability to experience a red-tinted rage mode and the original look of the classic 19s-era King Kong films, the “Kong style pack” with eight different colors so you can choose your own Kong, a boss-rush mode allowing you to defeat all the titans of Skull Island, and a behind-the-scenes exclusive pack including looks at in-game artwork and the all-original orchestral soundtrack. Skull Island: Rise of Kong will be available in two editions: the $39.99 standard edition, and a digital deluxe “Colossal Edition” for $49.99. You must conquer waves of primal beasts, defeat bosses, and rise above all who stand in your way to become King. After the death of his parents at the hands of the saurian terror Gaw, Kong must traverse the mysterious island and uncover its secrets across a variety of treacherous environments, discovering the power coursing through its exotic flora and fauna. The game sees you assume the role of Kong himself on a journey of vengeance as you fight to claim your rightful place as King of Skull Island. Yes, according to the new release date trailer, Skull Island: Rise of Kong will be joining the stuffed month of October with an October 17 release for consoles and PC. And you’ll never guess just when the game drops. Hopefully we get another glimpse of the gameplay before then.Ītomic Heart is current in development for PlayStation 4, PlayStation 5, Xbox One, Xbox Series and PC via Steam.Īnnounced back in July, IguanaBee’s Skull Island: Rise of Kong now has a release date. If that’s the case, then Atomic Heart will launch Q4 2022 as stated. However, Mundfish later refuted the rumour, stating that development on Atomic Heart had not stopped, nor did the Russian developer have any offices in Poland. But as a result of the stoppage, the game would “most likely be postponed to first quarter of 2023.” And while the developers have teased a release date for later this year, a rumour has surfaced that Atomic Heart has been delayed to 2023.įirst reported by Xbox Game Pass Poland, a member of the website had purportedly been in contact with a Mundfish team member, who stated that development on Atomic Heart had been halted for a month due to the conflict in Ukraine, but had now resumed. FPS fans have been keen to see just what Mundfish has been cooking up with their Dystopian Soviet shooter Atomic Heart for a while now.
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