Hellpoint: the work of Cradle Games postponed due to the coronavirus

    Hellpoint: the work of Cradle Games postponed due to the coronavirus

    Hellpoint is a Horror-themed Action RPG, highly anticipated by the community, which was ready to see the light in the month of April. However, the developer Cradle Games he was forced to officially postpone the work for a few months, placing the new release date included in the launch window Q2 2020. We are talking about a period that ends approximately with the beginning of summer and the end of spring, being the second quarter of the storm relative to 2020.



    The postponement was therefore placed on a rather close date, fortunately, completely justified by the rampant epidemic related to the coronavirus that rages over the course of these weeks, as can be seen in the words of the Creative Director Matt Boudreau.

    In light of the unprecedented events facing the world, we have been forced to postpone the launch of the game. We plan to use the additional development time not just for polishing, but also to address the feedback we've gathered and make Hellpoint an even better gaming experience for everybody! The feedback of the community had such enthusiasm and energy.

    In light of the unseen events the world has to deal with, we have been forced to postpone the launch of the game. Our plans are to use this additional development time not only for refinements, but also to listen to the feedback received and make Hellpoint an even better experience for everyone! The feedback from the community had a lot of enthusiasm and energy


    The developer refers specifically to the demo of the game downloadable for free on PC, accessible at the following link. We just have to hope for improvements in the development conditions, which will allow a regular release for the title.


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