Obsidian Is Telling Fans They Aren’t Bringing Avowed To More Platforms After All
They may be about vows but they didn't make any promises.
They may be about vows but they didn't make any promises.
Here's what the game director had to say.
One can no longer dispute Obsidian's success anymore.
Considerable work was done to make sure he felt like more than just a filler companion.
It has modestly good player numbers too.
There's definitely room and the potential for improvement.
There are a still a bunch of configurable character traits!
Now we know for sure the game's delay was the best thing that happened to it.
That delay may have been the best thing that ever happened to this game.
Obsidian fans will now get the Dave Thomas treatment this February.
Carrie Patel opens up about Avowed companions.
Among other things, the Battlenet announcement hints at bigger news down the line.
It's not because the developers needed the extra time.
Subscribers should try to free up some spare time on their calendars.
You're being too demanding for wanting 60.
The number is in the "double digits," according to the game's director.
The game is nearly complete, but the studio wants to give it space to shine.
It's a great time to be into video games--too many are coming out at once.
At least you can still do the role playing part of the RPG alongside the action.
The game is still gunning for a 2024 release.
Obsidian and Microsoft have quite a history, so it's really something for them to speak in confidence.