Warhammer 40k title Eisenhorn: Xenos, which was originally due to launch tomorrow, has been delayed until August 2016 in order to launch simultaneously on PC and iOS.
The game puts players in the shoes of Inquisitor Gregor Eisenhorn of the Ordo Xenos during his bid to fight the Inquisition’s enemies. There’s an 11 hour story featured in the game, which has been adapted directly from the novel Xenos.
“Eisenhorn: XENOS is an epic story, and we’re taking a bit more time to get the game finished and polished to the standard we would like,” Nader Alikhani, Studio Head at Pixel Hero Games, commented in a press release. “This additional development time will also give us the opportunity to launch both the PC and iOS versions of the game at the same time, so both sets of fans can enjoy the game together.
“Xenos the novel is a fantastically accessible gateway into the Warhammer 40,000 universe, something which we wanted to capture with our adaptation, allowing us to support a brilliant story and great characters with gameplay that players can enjoy regardless of the platform they are playing on,” he added.
The Standard PC version of the game costs $19.99/£14.99/€19.99 while a Deluxe Edition including a digital artbook and a copy of the soundtrack is also available for $29.99/£22.99/€27.99. The iOS version will cost $9.99/£7.99.