Outriders is delayed until April 1, but a demo is coming in February
The co-op shooter Outriders has been delayed again. Developer People Can Fly announced on Twitter today that instead of coming out in February as planned, the game will be released on April 1. The studio said the extra time will be spent "fine tuning the game and focusing on delivering a fantastic play experience at launch," which may or may not be a gentle jab at a certain recent game that was decidedly not in fantastic condition at launch.
It also emphasized that despite the traditional significance of the date—that is, April Fool's Day—the new release schedule is not a joke.)
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The good news is that February won't be entirely bereft of Outriders: On February 25, curious followers will be able to sample "the first few hours of the game" courtesy of a free demo that will include all four character classes and support both single and multiplayer action. Your character and any progress made in the demo will carry over to the full game when it goes live.Outriders, if you're not familiar with it, is a sci-fi shooter for 1-3 players. It bears a stylistic similarity to Destiny 2, although in terms of gameplay it seems more akin to The Division,  but we said in our early 2020 preview that it's not quite as committed to a sense of its own importance as either of those games—a reflection of the fact that it's coming from the same studio that made Bulletstorm.