Brawling Battle Royale Rumbleverse Delayed, Won't Launch February 15
But you can participate in a PC test on the 12th.
The rumble has been rescheduled.
Rumbleverse, the free-to-play, pro-wrestling-inspired battle royale, was orginally scheduled for an early access release on February 8 and full launch on February 15. Fans will need to wait a little longer before landing their first big elbow drops, as Developer Iron Galaxy announced today that the game has been delayed, with no new date announced.
Prospective players who bought an early access pack will be able to get their purchase refunded if they so choose, with details of how to do so made available at a later time. "We’ll provide another opportunity for you to purchase content for the game once we schedule a new launch date," Iron Galaxy said.
There's still going to be a brief window early next month when you can try out the game, when Iron Galaxy runs a PC Network Test on Saturday, February 12. That will take place from 1:00 to 3:00 p.m. Central Time (11-1 Pacific, 2-4 Eastern) and will be run via the game's launcher on the Epic Games Store. To volunteer for the test, simply add Rumbleverse to your wish list in the store.
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