Microsoft has announced a new co-op, open-world first-person vampire shooter named Redfall, from Arkane Austin the team behind Prey and Dishonored. According to Microsoft, players can have it in solo or in co-op with up to four players to face off against a legion of vampires that have overtaken the island town of Redfall. We think players are going to enjoy not only the interaction of their various abilities as they fight the vampires, but also seeing their chemistry develop over time as they liberate Redfall.” Redfall will be exclusively available to Xbox X|S and PC in the Summer of 2022. Microsoft has announced to completely remove the Adobe Flash component from Windows through the KB4577586 "Update for Removal of Adobe Flash Player" starting June 2021. In July 2017, Microsoft, along with Adobe and their industry technology partners, announced that Adobe Flash Player would no longer be supported after December 2020. Microsoft has announced that the support for Windows 7 will come to an end on January 14, 2020, after its first release in 2009. To know more, visit Microsoft's FAQ section here. The last quarter numbers from Microsoft are out and it's not looking very good. Read more in our articles including "Redfall, vampire-shooter by Arkane slated for 2022 release" and "Microsoft to end Adobe Flash support for Windows 10 in July".
Microsoft has announced a new co-op, open-world first-person vampire shooter named Redfall, from Arkane Austin the team behind Prey and Dishonored. According to Microsoft, players can have it in solo or in co-op with up to four players to face off against a legion of vampires that have overtaken the island town of Redfall.
We think players are going to enjoy not only the interaction of their various abilities as they fight the vampires, but also seeing their chemistry develop over time as they liberate Redfall.” Redfall will be exclusively available to Xbox X|S and PC in the Summer of 2022. Microsoft has announced to completely remove the Adobe Flash component from Windows through the KB4577586 "Update for Removal of Adobe Flash Player" starting June 2021. In July 2017, Microsoft, along with Adobe and their industry technology partners, announced that Adobe Flash Player would no longer be supported after December 2020.
Our coverage of Microsoft Redfall includes: "Redfall, vampire-shooter by Arkane slated for 2022 release"; "Microsoft to end Adobe Flash support for Windows 10 in July"; "Microsoft Windows 7 support to end in 2020". Each article provides unique insights and information.