Shadow Warrior 3 may be in development at Flying Wild Hog, new project announced
Let’s hope it’s that game.
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Flying Wild Hog is a Polish developer that’s worked on amazing games like Hard Reset Redux and the Shadow Warrior series. Today, publisher Devolver Digital said that it was working with the team again on a new project. Since the companies have collaborated on Shadow Warrior in the past, it may be the long-awaited Shadow Warrior 3. However, you never know.
Shadow Warrior 2 ended on a massive cliffhanger — I won’t spoil it for you — and I’ve been waiting for Flying Wild Hog to reveal the sequel and provide us with some plot details. I’m hoping that it’s indeed Shadow Warrior 3, because the wait to find out what happens next is agonizing!
Devolver Digital is thrilled and honored to be working with the ultra talented@Flying_Wild_Hogteam again on a new project!Watch out for a reveal and more later this year and give them a follow for all the latest from the studio.pic.twitter.com/8XaNmH8UeRDevolver Digital is thrilled and honored to be working with the ultra talented@Flying_Wild_Hogteam again on a new project!Watch out for a reveal and more later this year and give them a follow for all the latest from the studio.pic.twitter.com/8XaNmH8UeR— Devolver Digital (@devolverdigital)March 26, 2020March 26, 2020
Shadow Warrior 2 is currently part ofXbox Game Passso you can play it for free. The game looks and plays amazing, but a next-generation Shadow Warrior 3, running at 4K resolution and 60 to 120 frames per second on Xbox Series X would be even better.
What do you think this project is? Do you like the Shadow Warrior series? Let us know.
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