Blackbird Interactive Delays Release Of Crossfire: Legion On Steam Early Access Until May 24

JAKARTA - Blackbird Interactive postponed the release of Crossfire: Legion on Steam Early Access until May 24. The news was shared by the developer through his blog. The developer also said the reason behind the delay.

Because in game development not everything always goes according to plan, Crossfire: Legion which was originally scheduled to release in Early Access on April 21 was forced to postpone it.

“It was a tough call, but we had a lot of feedback from players during our Technical Test and Demo so we can now implement these changes more conveniently. This ranges from squashing bugs to optimizing graphics performance," the developer wrote.

"So while our priority right now is getting the game ready for Early Access, once it's released, we can assess the platform's possibilities for free testing thereafter."

Crossfire: Legion is a real-time strategy game that features tactical action in fierce combat. It is based on the CrossFire tactical shooter series, which is very popular in Asia.

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The original game had more than a billion registered players, according to developer Smilegate. The newest title, CrossfireX, was released on Xbox consoles earlier this year.

You'll need to upgrade and customize your army to engage in intense online battles and carve your own path as you climb the ranks. This is a new generation of warfare.

Blackbird has a strong track record, as does Minecraft Earth and Hardspace: Shipbreaker. The studio is also working on Homeworld 3. Given Blackbird's reputation and the overall popularity of CrossFire, Crossfire: Legion has the potential to be a huge hit.

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