Xbox has delayed the release of Avowed to February 18, 2025, originally set for later in 2024, aiming to give players more time to catch up on their game backlogs. The announcement, made via X/Twitter, also included a comprehensive first-party release schedule featuring titles like "World of Warcraft: The War Within" and "Diablo 4: Vessel of Hatred." Avowed’s new release date aligns with Xbox’s strategy to space out major game releases. Plus, Xbox teases more insights into Avowed and other games during gamescom, including an August 23 livestream. Previously, Avowed received a story trailer and a 30-minute gameplay showcase at the Xbox Games Showcase.

Why was Avowed delayed?

Avowed was delayed to February 18, 2025, to give players more time to manage their current game backlogs and to strategically space out Xbox's first-party game releases.

Avowed is an upcoming RPG by Obsidian Entertainment, set in the world of Eora, the same universe as their critically acclaimed game, Pillars of Eternity. The game promises immersive first and third-person gameplay with a focus on magical abilities. Obsidian, known for its robust storytelling and world-building, aims to bring a rich and detailed experience to Xbox Series X|S and PC players. The delay aligns with Xbox's broader strategy to optimize the release window for a more crowded gaming calendar.