Developer People Can Fly has revealed that it’s up for making Bulletstorm 2, although made it clear there’s currently no plans to bring the potty-mouthed shooter franchise back from its lengthy hiatus ...
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A sequel to delightfully silly and sweary shooter Bulletstorm had once been in the works, Epic Games has revealed, but sadly it wasn't to be. The project was cancelled, and co-developer People Can Fly ...
GameSpot may get a commission from retail offers. A sequel to 2011 first-person shooter Bulletstorm was going to be "an amazing game," according to People Can Fly founder Adrian Chmielarz. Speaking ...
Bulletstorm developer People Can Fly wants the series to return. Bulletstorm was never the massive success its creator People Can Fly predicted. It was critically acclaimed and sold fairly well, but ...
Bulletstorm 2 would have been ‘amazing’. Adrien Chmielarz has revealed at Polish conference Digital Dragons that there were plans to make Bulletstorm 2 and that it would have been "an amazing game.
Epic Games officially announced that a planned sequel to Bulletstorm has been cancelled. Mike Capps the studio boss admitted that a sequel to Bulletstorm was something the studio wanted to do but felt ...
As part of the launch day blog post for Bulletstorm: Full Clip Edition, it was revealed that developer People Can Fly will receive 100% of the revenue from the first 100,000 copies sold. After that, ...
Launching all the way back in February 2011, Bulletstorm from People Can Fly and Epic Games failed to be a big success, which led to production on Bulletstorm 2 being cancelled. Speaking to Eurogamer, ...
There was a concept for Bulletstorm 2, and People Can Fly founder Adrian Chmielarz believed it would have made "an amazing game". "It was gonna be actually more insane in a way. It's still kinda ...
We loved the original Bulletstorm in 2011, and we loved the Full Clip remaster in 2017. We'll probably also love the Switch version when it arrives end of August - a date mentioned by Sebastian ...
A sequel to the surprise hit shooter Bulletstorm had been in the early stages of development by developer People Can Fly, but the project was scrapped in favor of the studio's currently unannounced ...