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October 2022 is chock full of video game releases, but now it has one less game in its lineup. High On Life, the wacky first-person shooter from Justin Roiland’s Squanch Games, has been delayed out of October and is now releasing on Xbox One, Xbox Series X|S, and PC on December 13. It will also still be on Game Pass the same day, too.
delivering news (DON’T YELL AT ME!!!!) pic.twitter.com/sXUJDsAoX0
— High On Life (@highonlifegame) August 18, 2022
As is a tradition for many game developers, Squanch took to Twitter to explain the seven-week delay. It was firm that the title was still coming in 2022, but the studio needed more time to squash some bugs and develop the “best gaming experience.”
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As an “apology,” the studio released a bizarre animation about a person trying to find a partner for his son. It’s irreverent and about in line with the other weird videos Squanch Games has on its YouTube channel.
October is still a packed time for game releases, as A Plague Tale: Requiem, Gotham Knights, Bayonetta 3, Call of Duty: Modern Warfare II, Mario + Rabbids Sparks of Hope, Dragon Ball Breakers, and Resident Evil Village‘s DLC are all just some of the titles releasing that month.
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