Polish studio People Can Fly's upcoming title Outriders has been hotly anticipated after Square Enix revealed it during E3 2020. Over time there have been various bits of gameplay other information put out for the public, and yesterday it was announced that an Outriders-specific YouTube and Twitch broadcast will be happening on May 28, 2020 at 9:00 a.m. PDT.

This broadcast will go into quite a number of things about the game including brand-new gameplay, new powers, deep dives for character classes, and development updates according to the announcement Tweet posted by the official Outriders social media account. The last major event for the title was a gameplay reveal stream in February that preceded Square Enix's decision to pull out of PAX East as a result of the coronavirus pandemic.

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According to the video included with the Twitter post, Outriders broadcasts will become a monthly event for interested players to look forward to after this first one premieres on the game's YouTube channel and Square Enix's Twitch account. Currently the game is schedule for a release at the end of this year, but it's uncertain if the "development updates" promised might include a push due to the ongoing pandemic.

Outriders is an RPG looter-shooter in a post-apocalyptic sci-fi setting meant to be played with up to three players that can be described as something like BioWare's Mass Effect series in a Mad Max-inspired world. The game is being pretty heavily promoted as a launch title for the PlayStation 5 and Xbox Series X despite simultaneously releasing on current-gen consoles, so it will be interesting to see what new mechanics will be introduced to help flesh out its gameplay.

One thing prospective players do know about the game going in is that Outriders will have about 40 hours of content depending on one's commitment to taking on side quests, grinding to flesh out the RPG elements, and so on. There are also going to be four playable classes, which should help foster replayability for the third-person shooter considering players can take on different roles while playing cooperatively.

While there are a number of titles confirmed for the PlayStation 5 and Xbox Series X, People Can Fly's experience with games like Bulletstorm: Full Clip and Gears of War: Judgment suggests Outriders will be one to look forward to. Hopefully, the first Outriders broadcast offers plenty more to keep that excitement coming.

Outriders is planning to release holiday 2020 on PC, PS4, PS5, Xbox One, and Xbox Series X.

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