Blacksad: Under the Skin Now Expected to Launch This November

Pendulo Studios (Runaway, Yesterday, and Hollywood Monsters), YS Interactive, and publisher Microids are preparing for the upcoming release of their title, Blacksad: Under the Skin. As covered earlier, the comic-inspired narrative is a detective-adventure featuring a cast of anthropomorphic citizens set in a shady corrupted 1950’s New York City. It is currently expected to launch later this fall season for both PC and consoles. The title was also recently nominated and awarded “Best Action-Adventure Game” during this past Gamescom 2019 event.

After the reveal of their North American Story Trailer this past April, the team later announced the news that the project would be receiving new release date. In the trailer, the game is said to be expected to launch on September 26th, 2019. However, the game’s release has since been pushed back to November 2019. According to an announcement posted to the Blacksad: Under the Skin Steam Store News Page, the new official launch date for the game will be November 5th. The team states that the delay will help by allowing for additional time polishing and ensuring a worthwhile experience for their players.

We would like to inform you that we delay the release of Blacksad: Under the Skin. The new release date is: November 5, 2019. The team will use this extra time to polish the game with one goal in mind: deliver the best possible experience to our players.

The game will be playable on PlayStation 4, Xbox One, the Nintendo Switch, and PC (Steam). The game will be fully dubbed in English, French, and Spanish. However, it will also be subtitled in English, French, Spanish, Italian, Germain, and Dutch. You can visit the Pendulo Studios official website for more information on Blacksad: Under the Skin as well as some of their many previous and certainly future projects. And be sure to check out the team’s Twitter and Facebook pages.

Miki Allen: Hello! My name is Miki (pronounced just like Mickey Mouse) and I am a young writer working towards a career in film and video game writing. I have recently discovered that I DO NOT want to be a doctor, and have been studying Creative Writing and World Cinema. I love storytelling more than any subject, and would probably watch, read, or play anything given to me just to know how it ends.
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