GRUK: "Brink's one of those games you'll openly jostle your friends into buying come its release. Not just because it's a refreshing FPS experience than brazenly flips the bird to the modern warfare scrum as it leaps overhead with a self-confident grin plastered on its face. No, its more in fear the game's going to be ignored come launch and land with broken ankle into the bargain bins. Such is the power and curse of a new IP trying new things."
Gamespot : The studio, known for its work on franchises like Wolfenstein and Gears of War, has announced its own original game.
From GI.biz: "When it transpired in 2016 that Splash Damage had been acquired by a Chinese poultry firm, the headline raised more than a few eyebrows.
But it turned out that Leyou had more than one ace up its sleeve. The company already owned a majority stake in Warframe developer Digital Extremes and went to buy 20% of Texas-based studio Certain Affinity the next year."
In this week's episode, Kiaun will discuss Final Fantasy 7 Remake physical release possibly being pushed back, Sony updates us on the Playstation 5's backwards compatibility, we get rumors about Spiderman 2's release date and Splash Damage is working on a Google Stadia exclusive.
Sony updated the ps5 website saying it will still release this year. Could be putting on a face. If it got delayed I'd understand.
If anything if the console does drop this year there will most likely be a supply shortage but if it got pushed to 2021 release I wouldn't mind. I usually wait a year or two when the new consoles drop anyways the bugs are worked out and more games are released. Usually when a new console drops the launch titles can be either good or a pile of shit.
Well....I'm getting it. I hope someone else does.