John Wick Hex Has Gone Gold

Principle development of the action strategy title has wrapped before its October launch.

Posted By | On 24th, Sep. 2019

John Wick Hex

Cue the “We’re thinking he’s back” reference – Bithell Games’ John Wick Hex has officially gone gold. The news was confirmed by game director and writer Mike Bithell on Twitter with a gold disc image. The game is currently digital only but it’s more of a metaphor for its completed state (launch patches notwithstanding).

Taking place in the same universe, John Wick Hex has players taking control of the legendary hitman. The action strategy gameplay involves planning each action accordingly, reacting to your opponents’ moves and staying several steps ahead. Just remember that even reloading is an important tactical decision.

Releasing on October 8th for PC, John Wick Hex is exclusive to the Epic Games Store. It will come to consoles at some point later. Check out some of the tactical gun-fu action here for a better idea of how combat works. Alternatively, you can read about how the game was previously meant to be X-COM with a single character.

https://twitter.com/mikeBithell/status/1176465885650980864


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