Nordic Games distributing Shadowrun Online in Q2 2015

Nordic Games are teaming up with Cliffhanger Productions to take Shadowrun Online out of the shadows later this year.

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Shadowrun Online is… well, it’s exactly what the name implies: an online, co-op, Shadowrun game. Create your runner, head online, assemble a team, and start taking jobs.

It’s been in Early Access for awhile (with the initial tentative release window being Q1 2015), but according to Reinhard Pollice of Nordic, “We are currently looking at a Q2 release, but we will provide more information in the next weeks.”

You can have a look at the game’s Early Access page over here to get a bit more information on the sort of things Shadowrun Online will offer at launch.


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