Survival-Horror Title SONG OF HORROR Has Been Pushed To 2021 On Console

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Raiser Games recently announced that the survival-horror title known as Song of Horror would suffer from a pushed release of its PlayStation4 and Xbox One versions of the game. They were originally scheduled to be released later this month but will now be slated for early 2021. Due to the ongoing Covid-19 pandemic, we’ve seen a lot of games being pushed back due to the safety restrictions companies have been putting into place to keep their employees safe. Cyberpunk 2077 and Mafia Definitive Edition are just a couple of titles on the growing list of postponed games.

Raiser Games and Protocol Games Tweeted from their accounts the announcement that the game had been pushed back saying “We had to make a hard decision that we hope all of you understand. After discussing a lot internally and due to multiple factors, we decided to move the release date of Song Of Horror to Q1 2021”. You can currently pick up the complete edition of the game on Steam if you just don’t want to wait anymore. It’s currently listed for $29.99 and that gives you access to all 5 episodes of the story.