Nightingale Early Access Launch Pushed To 2023
Nightingale is a Victorian survival game for first-person. Its early access launch was pushed back to the first quarter of 2023. The game is the debut by Inflexion Games, a team consisting of former Bioware developers, including ex-general manager Aaron Flynn.
In the following: messageInflexion explained that the delay was due to two reasons. One, it’s migrating the game into Unreal Engine 5. Two, it needs the extra time to ensure it’s polished and packed with content before players can begin testing it out. You can read Inflexion’s full message below (enlarge by clicking the image).
Nightingale, a survival and crafting PvE game and crafter that is both cooperative and solo playable at the Game Awards 2021, debuted. A network of portals connects players to a Victorian Gaslamp-style fantasy world. To survive, they’ll have to harvest materials such as wood and ore to construct weapons, equipment, and buildings. Portals allow players to jump through and transport them to different biomes like jungles, swamps, or deserts. Nightingale’s appearance during this year’s Summer Game Fest introduced Realm Cards used to unlock new areas and influence the type of content, such as enemies and resources, they contain.
Nightingale has not yet been confirmed for PC via Steam.
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