With this latest delay, Microsoft doesn’t have any notable exclusives until next year.
Microsoft’s, as of now, meager Xbox Series X and Series S dispatch setup has endured another loss. CrossfireX, the impending serious first-individual shooter for Xbox One, Xbox Series X/S, and PC, will miss its initially arranged 2020 delivery date. It will now rather come out at some point one year from now.
Developer Smilegate accused the Covid pandemic (what else?) for the deferral. “After much deliberation and in consideration of the challenges faced by the Smilegate development team due to COVID-19, we have made the difficult decision to delay the release of CrossfireX to 2021,” the studio said. “Moving our release will allow us to deliver the Crossfire experience on console our team set out to create.”
The postponement likewise implies individuals should stand by to play the game’s single-player part, which Control designer Remedy Entertainment is dealing with. In any case, this is a mishap for Microsoft. CrossfireX was one of a couple of special features Xbox Series X and Series S proprietors could anticipate playing in 2020 after Microsoft pushed Halo Infinite back to 2021, and nonmainstream studio Bloober Team deferred The Medium to try not to share a delivery date with Cyberpunk 2077.
With Microsoft’s ongoing Zenimax Media security, the Series X/S will eventually be fine; however, the beginning of the age will be intense.