Redfall <\/em>has gone through one sad lifespan, but if you thought that game couldn’t get buried any deeper, you were wrong. Microsoft has reportedly started rolling out Redfall <\/em>refunds in waves, compensating players who purchased the Bite Back edition of the game.<\/p>
The discourse surrounding Redfall <\/em>has been so non-existent lately that it\u2019s easy to forget the game is now over a year old<\/a>. Unfortunately, this likely brief return to the headlines is once again shedding a negative light on Arkane Austin\u2019s final product, but players who were optimistic enough to buy the Redfall <\/em>Bite Back edition are surely happy to hear that after a solid year\u2019s wait, refunds are starting to roll out at last.<\/p>
Reports are in that Microsoft and Bethesda, the publishers behind Redfall, have started sending out refunds<\/a> in waves to players who purchased either the Bite Back edition or the Bite Back upgrade for Redfall <\/em>on Xbox or Steam. The refunded amount would be equivalent to the price you paid for the Bite Back upgrade itself, so if you bought the Redfall <\/em>Bite Back edition at its $100 full price, you would receive $30 back, as the other $70 went toward purchasing the base game.<\/p>