Broken Arrow, RTS About Modern Warfare, Won’t Be Released This Year, But Will Offer Open Multiplayer Beta as Consolation

As a seasoned strategy game enthusiast with years of battlefield experiences under my belt, I must admit that the news about Broken Arrow‘s delay has left me both disappointed and intrigued at the same time. On one hand, it’s frustrating to wait longer for what promises to be an epic follow-up to the iconic World in Conflict and the beloved Wargame series. But on the other hand, I’ve learned over the years that a little patience often yields a more polished and enjoyable final product.


Unfortunately, for those eagerly anticipating Broken Arrow, the real-time strategy war game by Steel Balalaika, there’s some disappointing news: The release date has been pushed back significantly. Originally slated for this year, the game’s premiere is now scheduled for 2025.

  1. The reasons for the delay are classic – the creators simply need more time to properly refine the game. During earlier tests, they obtained a number of important opinions and remarks, and now they have to implement appropriate changes based on them.
  2. However, devs at Steel Balalaika also have good news for fans. The devs announced the next open beta tests of the multiplayer mode, which will start on November 12th.
  3. Additionally, October is supposed to be filled with publication of new video materials and information about the game.

Broken Arrow, RTS About Modern Warfare, Won’t Be Released This Year, But Will Offer Open Multiplayer Beta as Consolation

It’s significant to mention that when they announced the delay, the developers didn’t specify an exact new launch date. Instead, they said that the game would come out next year. Given that the current delay is due to making adjustments after prior tests, it seems likely that the upcoming open beta will also serve as a platform for gathering feedback on what else needs refining. This means that until the game is completed, the creators won’t be able to accurately forecast how much more development time Broken Sword will require.

Enthusiasts of strategy games are eagerly anticipating the release, as it is perceived as a spiritual successor to the legendary World in Conflict and the widely acclaimed Wargame series. The initial open beta held in February garnered significant attention, setting a record for player activity on Steam with a peak concurrent user count of 9408 during its run.

  1. Broken Arrow on Steam

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2024-10-01 13:01