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The Waylanders Release Has Been Pushed Into Fall 2021
Some development news for The Waylanders this week as the game has officially been pushed back until the Fall of 2021. Gato Salvaje Studio released a new update to the Early Access version of the Celtic RPG, bringing with it full controller support, difficulty options, and improvements to combat and UI. Not to mention a selection of new NPC combat barks and lighting improvements throughout many scenarios. Not to mention a new set of cutscenes for you to enjoy. But with it also came a roadmap that shows the game's release has been pushed back into Q3 with an unspecified date. The game will still be getting updates and other content improvements throughout the summer as this particular one brings it closer to release, just not the complete picture as they had hoped. You can check out the full roadmap as they released it this week at this link. We have a quote below from one of the co-founders about the delay and the work being done on the game.
"We got a little quiet during development over the Spring and I'd like to apologize to the community for that," said Gato Salvaje Co-Founder Fernando Prieto. "We've been hard at work improving The Waylanders content that players have access to using community feedback and building the next portion of the story. You'll be hearing more from us on social media and in our Discord in the coming months. Development during COVID has been very challenging, an issue many indie developers have been experiencing over the past year. We've had to revamp many of our processes and change up how we work with people outside of the studio, such as our voice actors. We've solved many of these challenges and we feel confident that RPG fans will see the full version of The Waylanders released this Fall."