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Gunpowder soulslike Flintlock has been delayed until 2024

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Flintlock: The Siege of Dawn delayed into 2024: A Yearning for God-Slaying Awaits.

Flintlock: The Siege of Dawn, highly anticipated soulslike game developed by A44, has been met with disappointment as its release date has been pushed back to 2024. The delay means that players will have to exercise their patience and wait until the following year to unleash their flintlock devices upon the gods and their menacing undead army within the vast open world. This setback comes as a surprise, given the previous expectation of an early 2023 launch on popular gaming platforms such as Steam, Epic Games Store, and Game Pass.

We want to update our fans on the development of Flintlock: The Siege of Dawn. To make Flintlock the absolute best experience it can be at launch, we have made the decision to move the game’s release to 2024. (1/4)

— Flintlock: The Siege of Dawn (@PlayFlintlock) June 16, 2023

Flintlock gain popularity with its distinct visual style revealed during last year’s non-E3 celebration. The game revolves around an action-packed role-playing experience, pitting players against hordes of undead monstrosities. Armed with an axe, black powder weapons, and ingenious gadgets, gamers will harness the power of a mystical fox spirit. However, one must be wary of trusting this enigmatic creature. The narrative takes place in a world where enraged gods, resentful of humanity’s gunpowder invention, unleash a gateway to the afterlife, thereby allowing a wave of undead to decimate all in their path. Truly, an epic clash between gods and mortals ensues.


Flintlock marks the second venture for A44, following their critically acclaimed 2018 souls-inspired title, Ashen. PC Gamer’s Joe Donnelly aptly described Ashen as “a thoughtful, engrossing Soulslike that’s not shy about its influences” in our review. In conversation with the developers, PC Gamer learned about the fantastical universe behind Flintlock. A44’s team delved into thorough research of the Napoleonic era, incorporating elements of this historical period while enriching the game’s lore with inspiration drawn from ancient Mesopotamian mythology.

Last September, a gameplay reveal trailer provided an enticing peek into Flintlock’s gameplay mechanics. The footage showcased a game that could be likened to a fusion of God of War (2018) and Dark Souls. Mollie Taylor, a renowned gaming journalist, perfectly captured the essence of Flintlock’s combat dynamics, stating, “Flintlock blends theatrical, twirling attacks and grand cinematics with strategic fights that require spatial awareness and trial-and-error to nail.” The game presents a formidable challenge for requiring players to approach each enemy encounter with tact and skill. Protagonist Nor accompanied by her trusty furry companion Enki, gracefully navigates platforms nestled within breathtaking environments that seamlessly blend medieval aesthetics with enchanting magical elements. As Nor wields her mighty axe, each swing resonates with weighty force, complemented by precise gun attacks that dispatch stumbling adversaries. This fluid combat system encourages players to master the art of dispatching foes using different tactics. Interestingly, a well-executed axe kill rewards players with bullets for their guns, which can then be utilized to vanquish additional adversaries and acquire extra armor.

For enthusiasts seeking a fast-paced open-world experience that combines the exhilaration of soulslike gameplay with the inclusion of firearms, Flintlock: The Siege of Dawn is undoubtedly a title to anticipate in 2024. As the release date draws nearer, players eagerly add this promising game to their list of must-play experiences. Delayed launch may be disheartening but it also serves as a reminder that quality game development takes time. With A44’s impressive track record and the tantalizing glimpses into Flintlock’s world, gamers can rest assured that the wait will be well worth it.

Flintlock: The Siege of Dawn’s delay has left fans eagerly yearning for their chance to shoot down gods and battle undead in this thrilling soulslike adventure. A44’s dedication to crafting a truly immersive and challenging experience has pushed the release date to 2024. Nevertheless, the game’s unique blend of action RPG mechanics, stunning visuals, and strategic combat ensures that the wait will only heighten the excitement surrounding its eventual arrival.

Source: PCGamer

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