![]() ![]() ![]() At least we know the upcoming RPG won't replicate Diablo Immortal's much-criticized microtransactions. That’s reassuring after a Diablo 4 leak from last month revealed a controversial Diablo 3 feature is making a comeback. Player reaction has largely been positive, with fans praising the leak’s gritty visuals and weighty combat. With Diablo 4 set to release next year, expect a lot more work to be done and changes to be made before we get our hands on it. Halfway through the 38-minute video, a short feedback survey even pops up, asking the player for their thoughts on the game in its current state. Lots of buildings are missing their textures, a few icons are yet to be put in, and some sound effects are absent. Please don’t answer to any of their requests.”īut who’s telling the truth? Bethesda allegedly chose not to clarify the situation when contacted by Kotaku over its story, saying: “We aren’t talking about what Arkane is working on and we have no new information to share on Prey 2.”Īrkane previously developed Dishonored, and is thought to be working on two projects across its Austin and Lyon studios.īethesda declined to comment on Kotaku’s report when contacted by this morning.The footage is clearly taken from an early version of the game. ![]() “Now that the news is out, We’ll be contacted left and right by press sneak f**ks who will want to know more. Nevertheless, a second email allegedly sent by Colantonio to his staff 90 minutes after Kotaku’s initial report, said: “We’ve been looking at where that rumour came from, and I really don’t know.” We’ll be ready to talk about what they’re working on when it gets closer to release.”Ĭolantonio also denied any involvement in the project, later telling Rock Paper Shotgun that Austin was not developing Prey 2. Arkane is over here, and they’re doing their thing, and that’s for them to work on. The Human Head Prey 2 thing is the Human Head Prey 2 thing. Kotaku first reported that Arkane Austin is developing a “rebooted” version of Human Head’s Prey 2 project on May 31, but said that, though it believed it to be true, it had “not been able to confirm” the rumour.īethesda’s vice president of marketing Pete Hines later denied the rumour, telling Rock Paper Shotgun that he had “no idea where it came from. It’s a new chapter to the super Arkan adventure, let’s make it awesome.” “This year is going to be intense and exciting: growth, design, handling 2 projects. ![]()
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