If like your servant, you waited impatiently for the arrival the month of February to go hunting for cadavers (or living beings, as desired) with Evil Dead: The Game, inevitably this news will piss you off. Indeed, initially planned in 2021 before being postponed in February 2022, Evil Dead: The Game sees its release once once more postponed… It’s on the game’s Twitter account that the info fell (see below.) Obviously, it’s for a good cause. In order to make the game as “groovy” as possible and worthy of the franchise, the developers still need some time… Evil Dead: The Game is now expected in next May. Until then, other info and a new trailer should be shared. Note that for fans ofEvil Dead, a new film (the 5th in the franchise) named Evil Dead Rise should come out too This year on HBO Max. Still produced by Sam Raimi and Rob Tappert, this new film, very different from the previous ones, will try to launch the series in a new direction (without Bruce Campbell alias Ash Williams) with new characters and new actors, in this case actresses, the heroines of the film being two sisters.
Hello Evil Dead fans! When we set out to make a brand new game worthy of the Evil Dead franchise, we knew it had to be super groovy. In order to provide the best possible experience, Evil Dead: The Game now arrives May 13, 2022.
Evil Dead: The Game is now scheduled for release le 13 mai 2022. No details regarding the version Nintendo Switch has not yet been given. More info on Evil Dead: The Game in our special news.
Hey Evil Dead fans!
When we set out to create a brand new game worthy of the Evil Dead franchise, we knew it had to be groovy as hell. In order to deliver the best possible experience, Evil Dead: The Game is now coming on May 13, 2022. pic.twitter.com/BfuaOdcFVT
— EvilDeadTheGame (@EvilDeadTheGame) January 28, 2022
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8 months, 1 Covid Lockdown, 6,500 litres of blood, and more memories than my brain can even process. That is a wrap on #EvilDeadRise. Thank you New Zealand, it’s been a blast. Time to head home and cut this beast together. pic.twitter.com/iyah4vEEqL
— Lee Cronin (@curleecronin) October 26, 2021