Bandai Namco’s SYNDUALITY: Echo Of Ada Is Delayed Indefinitely

Publisher Bandai Namco and developer Game Studio announced their upcoming science-fiction third-person shooter game SYNDUALITY: Echo of Ada will be postponed from its original 2023 release year to an unannounced date. The game is set to drop for PlayStation 5, Xbox Series X/S, and PC via Steam.

Bandai Namco shared a message on the delay of the game’s release:

“We know many are excited to hear more news about the game, but the team will need a little more time to prepare your CRADLECOFFIN and Magus for the sortie!

As we continue to work on game development and improvements, we’ll have more updates coming soon.

Please look out for more info in the future, including opportunities to preview SYNDUALITY Echo of Ada in person.”

Luckily, fans are able to get their hands on SYNDUALITY: Echo of Ada at the Tokyo Game Show 2023 in Chiba, Japan from 21 to 24 September. Moreover, Bandai Namco will also announce the latest information regarding the third-person shooter game during a special stage event on 24 September at 12:30 pm JST/ 11:30 am MYT.

In SYNDUALITY: Echo of Ada, players assume the role of Drifters, collecting AO crystals while fighting xenomorphic creatures known as Enders. With the help of Magus, an AI partner, players receive guidance, assistance in fights, and warnings. The game revolves around Cradle Coffins, which are armed vehicles that players can customize. Multiplayer features will also be available in the game, where other Drifters can assist or hinder players.

Watch the gameplay teaser trailer for SYNDUALITY: Echo of Ada to get a taste of what to expect.

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