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The pixilated 2D shooter game "Not a Hero" release is delayed for a week as post-processing work is being done to add more frames per second to raise the quality of the game. The game was supposed to be released on May 7 but will now be released on May 14 with lucrative discounts of 10 percent for preorders.

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The publisher Devolver Digital announced that they need another week to put in more frames per second to improve the quality of the pixels some more. Game producer Simon Bennett said that they received feedback to increase the rate of the frames to 59 frames per second. He happily said that they even surpassed that and went all the way to 60 frames per second and he is satisfied with the outcome.

"Not a Hero" is a 2D shooter game which stars Steve, a hitman who turned to be a political operative and a rabbit which travels through time. The added week will definitely bring a more refined pixilated game, according to PC Gamer.

May 14 is the expected new release date. It can be purchased for $12.99 and a 10 percent discount is given to pre-orders, according to Game Reactor.  

The delay of seven days will allow developers of "Not a Hero" to tweak some more and to be able to test the game tech updates. They raised the quality of the dull game to become an action-packed 30fps to 60fps.

While waiting for the actual game, fans can check out and play the demo game which is quite good.  It may be bloody and violent but fun enough to and it promises that violent experience will not scare the gamers.