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Available on PC since last fall, Shadow Warrior 2 was also announced for this first semester on PlayStation 4 and Xbox One. After giving us some reassuring news about its console development last January, the studio Flying Wild Hog specifies the release date of the app.
It is with a simple tweet that the team explains that the grindings PS4 / One have just obtained their certification and that it should therefore no longer delay. If there is no concrete release date, it is assumed that the app will be available in the next few days and we can certainly assume an exit before the end of the month.
Anyway, if you have not tried it yet, we advise you to take a quick look at our test of Shadow Warrior 2, to know a little more.
While PC gamers can play Shadow Warrior 2 for several months now (Fall 2016), console players are still waiting for a release date. This is expected to be announced soon, according to recent developer statements.
The Polish developers of Flying Wild Hog recently shared good news on the official Twitter account of the Shadow Warrior license. We learn that Shadow Warrior 2 is in the certification phase on PS4 just like on Xbox One. Then adding that the release date will be revealed "soon".
Hoping also that the console players will enjoy the free DLC already released on PC last December including new challenges for Lo Wang.
The console portal of Shadow Warrior 2 does not yet have a release date but the Youtube channel PlayStation broadcasts a trailer of the FPS, suggesting that an ad should not be long.
This suite passed its certification mid-April and when it will be released on our machines (PS4 and Xbox One) it will contain directly the DLC of the version PC.
Stay tuned.
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