Developer Squanch Games has announced that High on Life has been delayed from its original October 25 release date to December 13.

“As we work to polish the best possible gaming experience for High on Life, the game’s release date will be moved to December 13, 2022,” Squanch Games said in a statement on Twitter. “The Team at Squanch Games is excited for you to play, and we thank you for your continued patience and support!”

Justin Roiland, the creator of Rick and Morty, is behind High on Life. The game follows the player as they rescue humans across the galaxy from aliens that are intending to use them as drugs. In order to fight off the threat, players use weapons called Gatlians.

High on Life was first revealed during the Xbox and Bethesda showcase back in June. It was also reportedly a Stadia title at first before Google shut down its first party development studios. Now, the game will be released on Xbox and PC via Steam and Epic Games Store in December. It will also be included in both Xbox and PC Game Pass on launch day.

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Source: IGN.com High On Life Delayed to December