Game Athen: The Binding of Isaac: Afterbirth may not make it to three target platforms.
The Binding of Isaac: Afterbirth is an expansion to Nicalis and Edmund McMillen’s fancy re-release, The Binding of Isaac: Rebirth.
Released on October 30, the add-on has gone down pretty well with fans on Steam (apart from a ruckus over whether bugs were part of an AR game or not). The DLC is also on the way to PS4 and Xbox One, but other systems are looking pretty chancy at the moment, according to Nicalis producer Tyrone Rodriguez.
Source: vg247
The Binding of Isaac: Afterbirth is an expansion to Nicalis and Edmund McMillen’s fancy re-release, The Binding of Isaac: Rebirth.
in other news, evaluating Afterbirth for Wii U, new 3DS and PS Vita. Not running at a performance level I'm happy with. Outlook NOT good— Tyrone Rodriguez (@tyronerodriguez) November 20, 2015
among other things, consider that Afterbirth has over 100 weapon combinations, Rebirth had much less. Those stacks add up— Tyrone Rodriguez (@tyronerodriguez) November 20, 2015
Released on October 30, the add-on has gone down pretty well with fans on Steam (apart from a ruckus over whether bugs were part of an AR game or not). The DLC is also on the way to PS4 and Xbox One, but other systems are looking pretty chancy at the moment, according to Nicalis producer Tyrone Rodriguez.
Source: vg247