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Xbox exclusive High on Life delayed 6 weeks, will launch in December – onmsft.com

Abhinav Fating Abhinav Fating
August 22, 2022
1 min read

‘High on Life,’ Xbox’s upcoming FPP game was set for launch in November, but Squanch games,the creator of the game Rick and Morty, have delayed the launch of the game from its original date. The reason behind the delaying game launch was reported by Squench Game’s official Twitter account:

New update for @highonlifegame. pic.twitter.com/BdysaV3WF2

— Squanch Games (@SquanchGames) August 18, 2022

The Squanch Games developer team said the extra time spent on the game will be focused on resolving a few bugs and developing the best gaming experience (Via Digtitaltrends.com). High on Life will be featured at gamescom tomorrow.

The good news is High on Life game is still coming in 2022, set for launch on December 13, 2022, and will be available on Xbox One, Xbox Series X|S, PC game Pass, and Xbox Game pass.

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