Developed by Dambuster, which is comprised largely of Crytek UK veterans

Homefront: The Revolution, the sequel to 2011’sRed Dawn: The Game, has been delayed into 2016, according to publisher Deep Silver.

Deep Silver acquired theHomefrontrights from Crytek in 2014. Crytek acquired theHomefrontrights from a defunct THQ in 2013.The Revolutionwas being developed by Crytek UK — formerly Free Radical (TimeSplitters) — until Crytek’s financial troubles (such asnot paying its workers) led the company to flipHomefrontand its Crytek UK studio.

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Dambuster is Deep Silver’s third internal development studio and of its 126 staff, “the vast majority…are veterans of Crytek UK.”

As to the delay, Deep Silver explained, “We are giving the team every opportunity to turnHomefront: The Revolutioninto a best-selling title, and have set a 2016 release date to provide them the time they need to achieve this,” which, well, haha.

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