In 2008, Electronic Arts announced it would be publishing a new
Intellectual property (IP) from independent game developer
Epic Games. The name "Bulletstorm" was revealed when game developer
People Can Fly filed a trademark request for the name in December 2009. Originally, Epic Games designer
Cliff Bleszinski was scheduled to announce the game alongside
Gears of War 3 during an appearance on
Late Night with Jimmy Fallon on April 8, 2010. However, his appearance was delayed to April 12, 2010. The game was revealed before Bleszinski's scheduled appearance when gaming magazine
Game Informer released its May 2010 issue, which mentioned the game on its cover. EA provided extensive marketing for the game. Epic released a limited edition of
Bulletstorm exclusively for the Xbox 360 known as the
Epic Edition. The
Epic Edition includes bonus in-game content when playing
Bulletstorm online, and early access to the multiplayer beta of
Gears of War 3. In January 2011, a
viral video for
Bulletstorm was released, parodying the
Halo 3 "Believe" diorama. This was followed in February with the release of
Duty Calls: The Calm Before the Storm, a free downloadable PC game that parodies the
Call of Duty series as well as general first-person shooter clichés. Players who preordered the Limited Edition for the PC also received a free copy of
Klei Entertainment's
Shank. A demo of the game, featuring one of the game's Echoes missions, was released on January 25, 2011, for the Xbox 360 and on January 26, 2011, for the
PlayStation 3. Following this announcement, Bleszinski wrote a
tweet on January 14, 2011, saying the demo was only for
PlayStation 3 and
Xbox 360, which game reviewers considered was a way of making fun of PC players. Epic Games' vice-president
Mark Rein later clarified that a PC demo would be released after the game's release. Epic released it on April 4; it featured the same level as the console versions. The demo attracted more than two million players, though in hindsight, Chmielarz believed the demo had confused players, as the Echo mission did not adequately communicate the experience to the player. Ragdoll effects, blood, splatter and dismembering were initially
censored in the game's German version, despite the
German Entertainment Software Rating Board granting it an "Adult" rating. The German rating board later reversed its decision with
Bulletstorm: Full Clip Edition, which was allowed to be released uncensored. Both Bleszinski and Chmielarz criticized the game's marketing campaign, which focused extensively on the game's silliness and relied a lot on jokes. and on May 19, 2011, for the PC. The content includes three Anarchy maps, two Echo missions and two Leash colors.
Remastered version Gearbox Publishing revealed the remastered version during
The Game Awards 2016 in December. It increased texture resolution and included support for
4K resolutions, and additional content created by People Can Fly. The remastered version includes new content such as the
Overkill Campaign Mode, which starts the players with access to all the game's weapons and six new Echo maps. Those who pre-ordered the game received access to the ''Duke Nukem's Bulletstorm Tour'' downloadable content, allowing players to play as
Duke Nukem with new voice lines recorded by
Jon St. John. Gearbox'
Randy Pitchford explained that the remastered version was not a free update for those who already owned the game on Windows because the license was still held by Electronic Arts, and Gearbox had only secured the rights to help People Can Fly create the remaster. In addition, there were issues in transitioning from the discontinued
Games for Windows Live platform. Entitled the "Full Clip Edition", the remastered version was released on April 7, 2017, for Windows (with a
Lite version, which only contains the campaign),
PlayStation 4, and
Xbox One. Gearbox sparked
controversy when they partnered with game key reseller
G2A for the sales of exclusive Collector's Editions of
Full Clip Edition. The studio ultimately canceled its agreement with G2A. A port of the
Full Clip Edition for the
Nintendo Switch, titled
Duke of Switch Edition, was released on August 31, 2019.
VR version On June 1, 2023, during the 2023 Meta Quest Games Showcase, a VR version, published by People Can Fly and developed by Incuvo, of the game was announced, using
Unreal Engine 4. Initially set for release on December 14, 2023 on
Meta Quest 2,
Meta Quest Pro and
PlayStation VR2, the date was later pushed back until January 18, 2024. ==Reception==