"Blood Bowl III delayed to February 2022, 'Campaign' trailer". "Blood Bowl 3 is Delayed to February 2022". ^ a b Yin-Poole, Wesley (February 8, 2021)."Alive and kicking: Hands-on with Blood Bowl 3". "Blood Bowl review: A triumphant return after 22 years out of print". Archived from the original on 29 September 2007. ^ "Nacon and Cyanide Studio are pleased announce Blood Bowl 3".On release the game will feature 12 playable races:
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Another beta was held for PC between the 1st and 12th June 2022. Only players who had registered for the June 2021 closed beta had access.
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In January 2022, Nacon announced that the game would no longer have an early access release as originally planned and would instead run another closed beta from 25th January to 2nd February with a final full release on PC and consoles later in the year. In November 2021, Nacon announced that the February 2022 release date was being further postponed due to delays caused by the COVID-19 pandemic and that the game would be released "later in 2022". There was to be an early access release for PC in September 2021 but Cyanide announced an "indefinite delay". A closed beta was run between the 3rd and 13th of June 2021 which required registering for. The delay announcement was accompanied with a trailer showcasing the games campaign. The game was originally intended for release in August 2021 but in June 2021 this was pushed back to February 2022. This meant that Blood Bowl 2 was outdated and using old rules and as such a new Blood Bowl game would have to be created to allow players to play the newly updated and current version of the game. On 27 November 2020, they released a new ruleset called Blood Bowl Second Season Edition which saw new rosters and rules introduced to the game. In 2016, Games Workshop began supporting and releasing miniatures for the Blood Bowl board game after a 22 year hiatus.
They had gained the license to create the games following an out of court settlement with Games Workshop over similarities between Blood Bowl and Cyanide's 2004 game Chaos League. Cyanide had created the previous two Blood Bowl video games: Blood Bowl (released 2009) and Blood Bowl 2 (released 2014).