Fun com and its Studio The Outsiders announce the delay of the output of the Metal Rhythm FPS: Hell singer. Initially planned for this year, the title slips widely to a 2022 wave, always on PC, PlayStation 5 and Xbox Series.
Announced in June 2020 (around two or three other similar projects including BPM: Bullets per minute), Metal: Hell singer is a rhythmic FPS developed by the Swedish studio The Outsiders, bought by Fun com last June.
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If it were planned for the current of the year 2021, the studio announces now aiming next year for, according to the press release, Reply with great expectations around the title. In the meantime, we remind you that Metal: Hell singer offers the presence of very beautiful voices to its casting, like Alissa White-Gluz (the groups The Agonist and Arch Enemy), Tatiana Shaylin (from the Ukrainian group Singer) and Mikael Stance (Dark Tranquility). But in addition to these guttural-symphonic voices, the studio also boasts the presence of David Golfer as Creative Director, he who was lead designer on Battlefield: Bad Company 2 and Battlefield 3, as well as Game Director on Payday 2.
So, we are offered an trailer more young, but that should give you an idea of all this bazaar, unfortunately more expected on PlayStation 4 or Xbox One.
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Metal: Hell singer — Music Gameplay Video
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