Chernobylite on the PC has already received a decent amount of praise, although there are some criticisms, mostly around missions and enemy AI, so it's understandable that the studio want to allow console fans to play it as well.Ĭhernobylite launched its first trailer back in April, having kick-started the campaign back in 2019. The reason for the push back is down to the CEO of publisher All in! Games, Piotr Żygadło, saying that there have been "unforeseen issues" with the console versions, and that the team need just a few weeks more to work on making it a solid port. RELATED: Chernobylite Survival Horror Game Trailer is All About Igor and the Black Stalker There are also plans to release PS5 and Xbox Series versions, which could be launching next year, but currently there is no finalized release date from official sources. This is just three weeks after the initial date when it was announced that the Ukraine-based indie horror game would get a console release on September 7. While there's not much longer to wait now, unfortunately, it looks as though the release date has had to be pushed back just that little bit further.Īccording to a recent report, Chernobylite will be coming to PlayStation 4 and Xbox One on September 28. While the PC version of the former had a full release at the end of July this year, fans are still waiting to hear when a console port will be inbound. This and STALKER are a rare breed of games that take place in Chernobyl, specifically inside the Exclusion Zone where the original power plant disaster of 1986 occurred. The Farm 51's survival horror RPG Chernobyliteis something of a unique title.
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