Overkill’s The Walking Dead Delayed on Consoles

Overkill’s The Walking Dead has been delayed on PlayStation 4 and Xbox One until February 2019, developer Overkill Software has announced.

Overkill’s The Walking Dead will now release on consoles on February 6th in North America and February 8th for the rest of the world.

The PlayStation 4 and Xbox One versions of the co-op first-person shooter had been scheduled to release on November 6th in North America, with the rest of the world getting the game two days later on November 8th. The PC version of Overkill’s The Walking Dead still looks set to launch this November, however.

Overkill’s The Walking Dead hasn’t had the best time when it comes to meeting release dates. The game has already been delayed several times in the past having originally been set to release in 2016. That release was delayed until Q2 2017 before being delayed once more until this November. Unfortunately, it’s been delayed once more.

As the PC version remains unaffected by the delay of the PS4 and Xbox One versions, it looks like this will be the final time that Overkill’s The Walking Dead is actually delayed.

You’ll be able to grab Overkill’s The Walking Dead on PC on November 6th in North America and November 8th in Europe and the rest of the world. PlayStation 4 and Xbox One versions are set for February 6th in North America and February 8th for everywhere else.

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