Mortal Shell Physical Edition Delayed, New Date Set for November in US 

Mortal Shell Physical Edition

Playstack has announced that Mortal Shell Physical Edition has been delayed by a few weeks in both US and European markets. The new release date for the Mortal Shell Physical Edition is now set for November 3 in the US, while Europe is going to get it earlier on October 23, 2020. 

Publisher Playstack reveals that due to unprecedented challenges in the global distribution environment is the cause for the delay. 

CEO of Playstack, Harvey Elliott released a short statement announcing the delay, 

We sincerely apologize to our fans all over the world who have been eagerly waiting for the physical release. Our number one priority is to get Mortal Shell in your hands as soon as possible, therefore we have decided to release each edition of the game the very moment it becomes available. That in turn means a slightly scattered release. We would like to thank the amazing Mortal Shell community for its support and patience. 

MORTAL SHELL ADJUSTED PHYSICAL RELEASE DATES 

US: 

  • PS4 and Xbox One: Nov 3 

EUROPE: 

  • PS4 and PC: Oct 23 
  • Xbox One: Oct 30 

The physical edition of Mortal Shell will include an exclusive fold-out poster and softback artbook featuring never before seen concept images and character art. It will cost $29.99 for all platforms. It will be available at all major retailers worldwide however the PC version will not ship with a disc. It will feature digital code for Epic Games Store instead. Store pages are now live at participating retailers and you can pre-order your physical copies right now. 

We previously reviewed the game and gave it a score of 7/10. If you are interested in finding out everything about the game, check out the Mortal Shell Review. 

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