Iron Harvest for PS4 and Xbox One hasn’t been cancelled

Last week we brought you the news that KING Art Games had announced Iron Harvest Complete Edition for PS5 and Xbox Series S|X. That announcement conspicuously left any mention of last-gen consoles out, which made us wonder whether those versions had been quietly cancelled to make way for the PS5 and Xbox Series S|X releases.

We reached out to publisher Koch Media about the last-gen releases of Iron Harvest 1920+ who advised that they had not been cancelled.

The release of Iron Harvest Complete Edition “does not mean that we are cancelling the PS4/XB1 versions,” advised Koch Media PR. “We are looking into a release next year,” they added.

Iron Harvest 1920+

Iron Harvest 1920+ started as a Kickstarter project in 2018. It was released on PC in 2020 with PS4 and Xbox One versions planned for release at a later date. Now, Iron Harvest Complete Edition is launching on PS5 and Xbox Series S|X on October 26, 2021.

It includes;

  • 4 Factions with 4 unique campaigns
  • 12 playable Heroes
  • 18 Multiplayer Maps
  • Over 30 Missions
  • Side-by-side coop
  • The complete PC experience redefined and optimised for consoles

We’ll let you know when we have a firmer date for the last-gen console release.

Leo Stevenson
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