Splitgate delayed to August as devs work to fix overwhelmed servers By Sean Carey, 27 Jul 2021 FollowtopicsSplitgate1047 GamesFree to PlayOnline MultiplayerXbox Series X|SFirst Person ShooterSean Carey Free-to-play FPS Splitgate was due to launch today following its beta period but has now been delayed to August so developer 1047 Games can increase server capacity after receiving a whopping $10 million investment from a venture capital firm.Splitgate saw a massive surge in popularity when its beta, which added cross-play between Xbox and Playstation consoles and PC, launched earlier this month. As a result, over two million people downloaded the game, which caused an abundance of critical server issues and 1047 Games having to take briefly take Splitgate offline twice.Now, the developer has announced it is delaying Splitgate's full release until August after having received $10 million to increase the game's server capacity and that Splitgate's beta will return today and remain available until the game launches in full. Planned launch content, including three new maps and customisation options, will also be added to the beta, and players will also be able to complete the Beta Battlepass. 1047 Games hasn't given a definitive release date for Splitgate's 1.0 launch, but we'll update you as soon as we find out more. Have you been playing Splitgate? What do you make of the game? Let us know in the comments!More Splitgate stories: Splitgate to remain online "through the end of 2024" but next year is "unknown" Xbox will get new “Halo with Portals” game Splitgate 2 in 2025 Splitgate devs ending feature development to focus on new game Game of the Year 2021 voting round 6: Splitgate vs. Age of Empires IV Splitgate update adds mantling and other quality of life improvements Xbox Series X|SXbox One Written by Sean CareyA big fan of Xbox achievements, Sean has committed to playing as many of the best RPGs, racing games, and first-person shooters on and off Xbox Game Pass as possible. Before joining TrueAchievements, Sean earned a degree in journalism from Solent University.