REACTION - Cold Iron Studios actually uses the “developer writes a block of text on a social account” approach to announce something jolly

Reset your scepticism, Number One.

By Jonathan Garrett
26/09/23

It’s immediately nerve-wracking when dev teams release statements on Twitter / X / Elon’s echo chamber, because when you scroll through and notice that block of colour and a lot of words, the immediate assumption is a cool game has been cancelled, someone beloved has passed away, and / or the studio is closing its doors. So Cold Iron’s confirmation that Aliens: Fireteam Elite has done the business and is leading to more good things is a refreshing slice of positivity.

The team have revealed some shifting leadership and promotions, as well as talk of another project that screams “sequel”. Although nothing is explicitly confirmed, its a good bet that more licensed efforts are on the brew. Fireteam Elite ticked the “AA”, swimming in 7’s boxes that I’m personally a huge fan of, and as a co-op shooter, it was great to get into rotation.

We’re hardly struggling for these kinds of experiences, but its pleasing to hear that they continue to find an audience, and that a team like Cold Iron Studios has secured their future.


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