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With the final final update for Arkane's co-op vampire shooter, Redfall, out and the Austin studio now closed, Microsoft has begun issuing some of the promised refunds for Hero Pass DLC owners.
Arkane fixed a number of issues after Redfall's disappointing launch. Yet, those who bought their $100 deluxe edition are waiting on their promised DLC heroes a year since launch.
After more than 20 hours with Arkane Austin's latest Redfall, Bradford came away incredibly frustrated and disappointed. From its earliest moments, Redfall fell flat. With the uninspired world building to the lackluster gunplay and brain-dead enemies, almost every aspect of Redfall was a miss.
Yesterday on the Kinda Funny channel, Xbox head Phil Spencer publicly addressed the launch of Arkane Austin's multiplayer vampire shooter, Redfall. Spencer in the interview apologized to fans and claimed full responsibility for the state of the launch.
It's clear that opinions are split on whether Redfall is worth playing, or whether it's not quite ready to sink your teeth into. That begs the question, "Who should play Redfall?"
Arkane's latest immersive sim takes the form of a Vampire slaying co-op shooter named Redfall. How does it stack up, and is it worth your time? Here are some of our thoughts as we work through our full review.
Arkane's upcoming co-op shooter Redfall is fast approaching and the team released its latest trailer celebrating the launch next week. Additionally, we finally have full PC requirements for those looking to take on the Vampires on your fully-tricked out rigs.
Arkane is finally beginning to peel back some of the layers to its upcoming vampire-filled, co-op first-person shooter, Redfall. Redfall is Arkane's first co-op game, though you will be able to solo with any of the available heroes.
Arkane Austin closed out the Xbox + Bethesda Showcase with a vampiric bang, revealing an upcoming Xbox exclusive IP, Redfall.