![]() Many more big game showcases and streams are still to come this summer, leading up to Gamescom, so see our summer games stream schedule to stay up to date. It's ssssomething to do with the balance of relationships between lifeforms in nature? Playing as an 'Eternal' doing something? In some way? To some end? Whatever it ends up as, I'm going to guess Rare's plans will include making it pretty, which is about all we knew in the first place.Īs for what MS actually did show, Alice Bee has rounded up every game from the Xbox and Bethesda showcase at E3 2021.Į3 2021 may be over but our memories live on - see everything on our E3 hub. I'm not fussed when we never even knew what Everwild was. And now you've heard that I've heard that you've heard rumours before. ![]() I've certainly heard that you've heard rumours before. yeah, broad strokes might be right but I wouldn't necessarily trust the specifics. It's rumour and paraphrasing at best, and 'design restarted from scratch' and 'production rebooted' could mean different things, and. I would not take any if this as authorative statements on the precise state of the game or exactly what happened. Video games are often reworked and shift direction during development, but usually (ideally, even) that happens before they're announced live on stage before hundreds of thousands of viewers from around the world. Grubb said "they restarted production on that game, they rebooted it" and he'd heard it would come in 2023. When Everwild was officially unveiled last year at Microsofts big Inside Xbox showcase, we actually learned very little about the game, which, at the time, was early in development. Supposedly the departure of creative director Simon Woodroffe led to a big ol' overhaul of its direction, and the design has basically been "restarted from scratch".Īnd as VGC noted, VentureBeat's Jeff Grub relayed similar gossip in a video podcast over the weekend. VGC say they've been told by their shadowy sources that the game is several years away, possibly looking at 2024. ![]()
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