Microsoft has started sending out refunds for both the Xbox and Steam versions of Redfall ‘Bite Back’ Edition

What you need to know

  • Redfall is a vampire slaying attacker from former Microsoft subsidiary Arkane Austin.
  • The game was a commercial and critical failure, criticized for its overall lack of polish and uninspired gameplay.
  • Roughly a year after its launch, Microsoft shut down the studio behind the game, Arkane Austin, which also created the criminally underrated Prey sim.
  • Users who purchased Redfall’s Bite Back Edition were promised additional DLC, which ended up being canceled.
  • Now, Microsoft has started issuing refunds to digital owners on Steam and Xbox.

Redfall was a 4-player shooter set in a fictional island community surrounded by vampires and other similar mutants. Developed by Arkane Austin of Prey fame, Redfall looked like it had some promise in its initial marketing cycle, but the full game unfortunately fell far short of expectations. A general lack of polish, coupled with uninspired playing, left Redfall struggling to get out to a busy crowd, and thus, unable to find an audience.

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Microsoft bought the studio behind Redfall some time in the middle of development as part of the Bethesda / ZeniMax acquisition a few years ago. Roughly a year after Redfall’s disappointing launch, Microsoft shuttered Arkane Austin, along with Tango Gameworks and other Bethesda Studios, as part of restructuring efforts. Coincidentally, the promised Redfall DLC plans were scrapped, leaving users who had purchased season passes and content early on with the game’s “Bite Back” version in the dark. Now, it looks like Microsoft and Bethesda are trying to repair the damage.

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