Devolver Delays The Plucky Squire, Skate Story, Anger Foot, Pepper Grinder, And Stick It To The Stickman To 2024

Indie publisher Devolver Digital has announced a slew of delays for some of its more anticipated titles on the horizon. Framed through a humorous parody of a Nintendo Direct, Devolver released a “Devolver Delayed Showcase” to tell players all about the games they won’t be playing in 2023. The showcase highlights five games in particular: The Plucky Squire, Skate Story, Anger Foot, Stick it to the Stickman, and Pepper Grinder.

“We have some exciting news about next year,” one host says. “This year’s delays,” the other host follows up. “Some of our brightest upcoming titles are finding their way to 2024!”

The Plucky Squire, a game that bounces between 2D and 3D gameplay, is coming to PlayStation 5, Xbox Series X/S, Switch, and PC. Pixel-art platformer Pepper Grinder is currently slated to arrive on Switch and PC. Meanwhile, roguelite brawler Stick it to the Stickman, kickflipping sports-action game Skate Story, and foot-based first-person shooter Anger Foot are currently only listed for PC. 

You can see the full Devolver Delayed Showcase below.

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Devolver Digital has had a solid 2023, with titles like Terra Nil receiving positive reviews, fan-favorite Bleak Sword DX making its way to Switch and PC, and new content for Cult of the Lamb, but today’s delays are sure to disappoint some. However, by this point in time, many players recognize that it’s better to delay a game than to launch it before it’s ready, and with Gunbrella and The Talos Principle 2 still slated for 2023, the indie publisher still has seemingly a lot in store for fans before the calendar changes over to 2024.

source: gamezpot.com


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