Summitsphere has delayed ANTONBLAST from its beforehand deliberate November 12 launch date to December 3, citing impacts on the sport’s improvement crew by Hurricanes Helene and Milton. Will probably be accessible for Swap and PC through Steam.
A brand new demo, the “One Blast Demo,” shall be made accessible for PC through Steam as a part of Steam Subsequent Fest: October 2024 Version from October 14 to 21. Summitpshere can even make efforts to convey this demo to Swap as an replace to the prevailing demo.
Right here is the total message from Summitsphere on the delay:
That is Tony, Studio Head at Summitsphere and Director on ANTONBLAST.
Summitsphere is a studio with roots planted throughout the southeastern United States, and as you’ve doubtless heard, Hurricanes Helene and Milton have ravaged this space particularly. Reduction efforts are presently underway for these impacted; we’re sharing hyperlinks to a few of these so you may contribute in case you like.
As for us, we’re fortunately all protected… however the hurricanes have instantly and not directly affected a variety of our crew and their skill to work, with some going weeks with out energy.
I’ve personally gone on file stating that the crew has little interest in releasing something lower than the perfect model of ANTONBLAST. As such, we’ve made the troublesome determination to delay the sport’s launch from November 12 to December 3.
Now, I can recognize that having to attend that for much longer kinda sucks…
So to make it as much as you, I’m joyful to announce that we’re bringing you One Blast Demo, playable at Steam Subsequent Fest subsequent week. This demo will characteristic a very revamped Boiler Metropolis, in addition to the “never-before-playable Slowroast Sewer (and possibly a number of different surprises, too).
We’ll even be making efforts to convey One Blast Demo as an replace to Nintendo Swap inside the coming weeks, pending platform approval.
All of us at Summitsphere are wanting ahead to bringing ANTONBLAST to you very quickly. Thanks for the infinite help you’ve proven us.
—Tony Grayson, on behalf of Summitsphere