It's been almost a full calendar year since plans for eSports Boxing Order were confirmed, and it looks like information technology will take a bit more than time for fans to get their easily on a simulation boxing game. In a March letter of the alphabet to followers, Steel City Interactive provided some updates to followers, including plans for online multiplayer and gameplay tweaks. Additionally, the team besides provided a new timeline for when early access for the game will go alive.

In the alphabetic character, Steel Metropolis Interactive noted that three new motility and punch-sets were added to the title. Steel City noted that this number will increase as more boxers are added to the title. Additionally, an Adrenaline system has been implemented, and online multiplayer is currently in the early stage of implementation testing.

Every bit far equally when players can await the title to launch, Steel City stated that it is confident that an early access version of the game will be alive this summer.

This is the second time that Steel Metropolis has pushed back the timeline for releasing the early access. Last year, the company stated that an early on access was expected to go live in December 2022. Months after that initial declaration, Steel City pushed the timeline back to Q1 of 2022.

Steel City did make mention of the fact that the game, in its current state, is completely playable at the moment and that demo builds would exist sent to partners in the very near time to come.

You can read the full letter down below: