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Underwater thriller Iron Fish has been delayed to Q1 2016, developers BeefJack and Dean Edwards have confirmed. The game had previously been due to release on PC in late 2015.
It isn’t all bad news for the indie horror, though, with a playable demo set to be on show at EGX later this week offering players a hint at the horrors that lie deep below the ocean waves.
“Players will investigate a mysterious shipwreck, searching for lost digital schematics that seem to point to some strange goings-on,” says BeefJack. “To get there they’ll have to use both their brains and Cerys’ tool set, as they work to avoid a shoal of sharks that have turned up to feast on the remains of the unlucky crew on-board.”
Intrigued? Check out the new trailer offering a closer look at the game’s underwater exploration below.
Source: BeefJack