Microsoft claims Arkane Austin is not currently in danger of closing following Redfall
Xbox Game Studios boss Matt Booty said Microsoft still currently supports Arkane's efforts to fix and patch up Redfall following its disappointing launch.
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Xbox Game Studios boss Matt Booty said Microsoft still currently supports Arkane's efforts to fix and patch up Redfall following its disappointing launch.
The frustration and strain of Redfall's development reportedly caused 70 percent of Arkane Austin's staff to leave by the time it released.
Redfall is an absolute mess, but there's a pulse underneath all those wounds.
In a new interview, Xbox's Phil Spencer expressed his frustrations with Redfall.
A year after launch, it's been confirmed that Bethesda added Denuvo anti-piracy software to Ghostwire: Tokyo. Redfall will also have it at launch.
Redfall game director Harvey Smith has heard the complaints and has said the team is 'working actively toward fixing that in the future.'
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A Bethesda.net account will also be required to play Arkane Austin's latest.
Bethesda has announced both Starfield and Redfall will be released next year.