Skulls Of The Shogun Set For Release This Fall

The strategy-action game set in Feudal Japan was supposed to be released early this year, however, Haunted Temple Studios has been working closely with Microsoft to implement a few new key features for the game and in result, it won't be seeing the light of day until later this fall.
The news comes courtesy of XBLA Fans who picked up the fall release change thanks to post on the studio's official Facebook page. The team commented that they are... "working with Microsoft to add a couple very cool features we can’t talk about just yet"...and that they are..."polishing every gameplay feature within an inch of it’s life".
I'm curious what these "very cool features" are because they sound very cool. It also makes you wonder exactly what the features may be like?
The game itself, Skulls of the Shogun, is sort of a strategy-based battle royale with several sides just going at it with each other. It's a unique take on the typical multiplayer battle-arena paradigm.
Haunted Temple Studios mentions that they will have additional info on the game and an official statement on the game's release date within the next few weeks. Until then you can keep up to date on the Xbox Live Arcade title, Skulls of the Shogun by visiting the Official Facebook Page.
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