Company of Heroes 3 has been rated for PS5 and Xbox Series X/S in Taiwan
Sega’s RTS sequel has only officially been announced for PC so far
Newly posted Taiwanese ratings for Company of Heroes 3 suggest the game will be coming to consoles as well as PC.
As spotted by Gematsu, the Taiwan Digital Game Rating Committee has not only rated the PC version of the game, but also a PS5 version and an Xbox Series X/S version.
At the time of writing, the game has only been announced for PC, but these new ratings suggest the World War 2 real-time strategy series could soon make its console debut.
The third instalment in the Company of Heroes series was due to be released on November 17, but last month publisher Sega announced that the game had been delayed until February 23, 2023.
According to Sega, developer Relic “required some additional time to work on overall improvement, balancing, and fine-tuning of Company of Heroes 3 to ensure they’ll meet player expectations and deliver the deepest tactical experience in the series yet.”
In a statement about the delay, Relic’s general manager Justin Dowdeswell said: “Working with the Company of Heroes development community over the last years has been an invaluable experience and we’re immensely grateful for all of their contributions to Company of Heroes 3 so far.
“We want to deliver the biggest and most immersive game in our franchise’s history, which means we need a bit more time for bug fixing, balancing, and polishing to ensure our players have a fantastic experience at launch.”
The game is powered by the Essence Engine 5, the latest evolution of Relic’s proprietary RTS tech, and will feature a dynamic campaign map in which players command ground, air and naval forces and build supply lines as they lead the Allies’ campaign to retake mainland Italy.