The release of Exodus has been pushed back to early 2027—so, a mix of news that’s both exciting and frustrating for fans eagerly awaiting this game. Here’s the scoop: at this year’s The Game Awards, a new trailer was unveiled, giving us a deeper look at what’s to come. But unfortunately, despite the fresh footage, the game’s launch window has shifted significantly from its initial schedule. Originally announced two years ago, with expectations set for a 2026 release, the game now won’t arrive until the beginning of 2027. (You can check out the original announcement here: https://www.engadget.com/exodus-is-a-new-sci-fi-rpg-from-former-bioware-343-and-naughty-dog-developers-011433508.html).
While we might be waiting a little longer to get our hands on Exodus, the new trailer offers some compelling insights into what the final experience will look like. It provides background on the game's protagonist, Jun Aslan—who’s uniquely capable of wielding the advanced technology created by the Celestials. These Celestials are humans who have evolved over a staggering 40,000 years into a new form. The trailer also introduces C.C. Orlev, a character voiced by none other than Matthew McConaughey. (Yes, the “alright, alright, alright” guy.)
This project is developed by Archetype Entertainment, which boasts some impressive talent from industry giants like BioWare, 343 Industries, and Naughty Dog. The influence of BioWare’s storytelling style—particularly its focus on meaningful choices and character-driven narratives—is especially evident, promising a rich, immersive sci-fi adventure.
But here’s where it gets controversial: does delaying a highly anticipated game like Exodus diminish its hype or give developers more time to craft a masterpiece? Fans are torn—some see it as a necessary step toward quality, while others feel the wait is just too long. What’s your take? Are delays a sign of trouble, or do they sometimes lead to a better game in the end? Drop your thoughts below—this one’s definitely worth debating.