![]() The company also announced that it was transitioning Hellraid to the PlayStation 4 and Xbox One to be released as a digital-only game. In May 2014, Hellraid was delayed to allow it to be rebuilt on Techland's latest version of their in-house engine, Chrome Engine 6. The game was described as mixing "the best aspects of" Dead Island and The Elder Scrolls as well as a spiritual successor to the 1990s fantasy first-person shooter games such as Hexen and Witchaven. ![]() The press release stated that the game would be released in 2013. The game was first revealed in a press release on April 29, 2013. The game's working title was Project Hell. The game was originally going to be a mod for Dead Island, which was also developed by Techland, before it became an individual game. The co-op multiplayer mode was announced to be able to feature up to four players. The game was to be played from a first-person perspective and to feature randomly generated content. ![]() Hellraid was to feature both co-operative and single-player modes, as well as an online mode called 'Game Master'. A mobile spin-off titled Hellraid: The Escape was published in 2014. It was scheduled to be released for Microsoft Windows, PlayStation 4 and Xbox One in 2015, but has been put on hold since then. ![]() Hellraid was a video game in development by Techland. ![]()
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