Commandos of a tactical event: Origins finally has a release date – Indian

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Fans of Tactical Stealth Strategies will finally see new working commander. Claymore developers are finally ready to announce the release date after they had previously asked for more time to improve and configure.

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Commandos: Origins It will be released on April 9/April of this year on a PC, PlayStation 5 and Xbox Series X/S. Xbox Game Pass Ultimate and PC Game Pass can also look forward to the game available here on the same day. And if anyone craves a physical publication, he will arrive on May 22/May. Later, versions for PS4 and Xbox One will appear. But we do not know the deadline at the present time.

Commandos: Origins will be available in a more expensive Deluxe Edition. It includes exclusive skins, inspired by original games, digital soundtrack, calendar and 3D model of a landmark green beret.

“Four years of hard work, the endless ictering of the design and feedback of the community – now the operation“ Premiere of the Commandos: Origin ”at the last stage,” Said Jurgen Reusswig, head of Claymore Game Studio. “We are excited that the players will finally experience the beginning of an elite unit, which stood at the birth of this legendary series.”

It’s just a pity that this announcement only occurred through the press release without a new trailer and photos. Steam, PS Store and Xbox Store are still available DemoField

Commandos: Origins will offer 14 missions on the day of the campaign and a separate multi -user regime. In the meantime, you can play a demonstration and read our impressions.

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Source :Indian TV

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