

Pre-order Insurgency: Sandstorm, the Deluxe Edition, or the Gold Edition to receive the Warlord Gear Set and the Peacemaker Gear Set. Now, after three years, players on PlayStation and Xbox will finally get to experience Insurgency: Sandstorm, which will come in three distinct editions, as per the official game description: It was originally planned to have simultaneous releases for both consoles and PC, but the former platforms have been delayed significantly. It’s worth noting that this exact date was leaked earlier by retailers, but it’s nice to have official confirmation from the developer and publisher nonetheless.Ĭheck out the official console release date trailer for Insurgency: Sandstorm below.įirst released on PC via Steam in 2018, Insurgency: Sandstorm is a team-based, tactical FPS based on lethal close quarters combat and objective-oriented multiplayer gameplay. As featured in an official new trailer, the Insurgency: Sandstorm console release date is set for September 29, with the game and three editions now available for pre-order on PlayStation 4 and Xbox One alongside forward compatibility for current-gen consoles. Its sequel was released - again only on PC - in 2018, with the planned console edition delayed several times.Developer New World Interactive and publisher Focus Home Interactive finally revealed more information on the upcoming and long-awaited console release for their squad-based tactical shooter, Insurgency: Sandstorm.
As Matt explained at the time, the series gained quite a following, thanks to its more realistic take on the classic first-person shooter formula. The original Insurgency was released for PC in 2014 and was the fully-fledged standalone successor to New World Interactive's popular Half-Life 2 mod Insurgency: Modern Infantry Combat. It's also not yet clear if a digital release will accompany the physical one, but we'll confirm that as and when we find out more. We can't yet be 100 per cent sure - particularly as neither developer New World Interactive nor the game's own Twitter account has confirmed the release just yet - but it's good news for fans nonetheless, particularly as the console release has been delayed several times since it's planned launch in 2018. This content is hosted on an external platform, which will only display it if you accept targeting cookies.
