Get Even Delayed out of Respect for Victims of Manchester Attack

Bandai Namco announced today that their upcoming survival action game Get Even has been delayed until June 23rd out of respect for the victims of the recent Manchester terror attack. The first person action title was originally scheduled for a May 26th release date, but the publisher felt that releasing it so soon after the horrific events that took place earlier this week would be out of place at the very least.

A Bandai Namco US had this to say on Twitter:

Given recent events & out of respect we have decided to postpone Get Even to June 23 2017. We would like to express our deepest condolences.

Black – an ice-cold mercenary and hired gun – awakes in a mysterious old asylum with no memory of his past.
Under the guidance of his anonymous captor, ‘Red’, Black embarks on a form of treatment, facilitated by a unique technology – a headset that allows the user to relive their memories and experience them again in the present.
And so Black tries to remember.
With the help of the ‘Pandora’ headset, he travels into the depths of his own mind to explore the truth behind the only thing he can remember: the rescue attempt of a teenage girl with a bomb strapped to her chest.

Leave a Reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *

This site uses Akismet to reduce spam. Learn how your comment data is processed.