Dovetail Games Fishing set to officially launch in October

UK publisher Dovetail will launch its fishing game this Q4.

Due to arrive in late October, Dovetail Games Fishing has been built using Unreal Engine 4. It was made available via Steam Early Access in November 2014, and will be removed from the platform on September 8th.

Players can still keep playing and issue feedback via a closed Beta.

It’s been a new and eye-opening experience for us to take this game through the Early Access process,” said development director Darren Potter.

”The feedback we have received from players has been instrumental in helping us to shape the game design and gameplay, although we have learnt the importance of being very focused in the information we ask for. Whilst it’s impossible to integrate every single request we’ve received, we hope that the final game we have created meets our consumers’ high standards.”

Dovetail SVP Jon Rissik added: As we move into the launch phase, we think we have developed a great recipe for creating the best fishing experience ever. A highly experienced team with a great pedigree has developed thegame; we’ve used Unreal Engine 4, the most cutting-edge technology on the market and we’ve worked with a range of leading fishing equipment manufacturers to integrate the very best and latest equipment for an authentic experience.

"All while watching our fans play the game and listening to what they think about it. We are confident that this is going to be a highly playable and immensely enjoyable fishing experience.”

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