Bethesda has ‘concerns’ about its free-to-play Battlecry

Bethesda has ‘concerns’ about its free-to-play Battlecry
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The future of Bethesda’s free-to-play multiplayer action game Battlecry looks in doubt after the publisher revealed it has concerns about the title.

Despite the game having a presence at E3, it appears it may be even further off than planned.

“We have concerns about the Battlecry game and whether it is meeting the objectives we have for it,” reads a statement from the publisher given to Progress Bar. “We are evaluating what improvements the game needs to meet our quality standards. The studio remains busy during this process on multiple projects.”

A global beta is expected this autumn, but it sounds like there’s a chance this could be delayed whilst changes to the game are implemented.

Source: Progress Bar