Gamers who have been counting down the days until they can bash Kratos in the face with the chubby hand of Fat Princess will have to wait a little longer, as it was announced via the PlayStation Blog today that PlayStation All-Stars Battle Royale will miss its initially scheduled October 23rd release date in favor of November 20th.
Chan Park, president of PlayStation All-Stars Battle Royale developer SuperBot Entertainment, explained that the delay time will be used to iron out some remaining technical bugs as well as utilize player feedback obtained from the game’s beta period.
“This will let us spend more time polishing and tuning the game, and it will give us a chance to incorporate some of the great feedback we’re receiving from the current limited beta to ensure we are creating the best possible fighting game experience,” said Park.
PlayStation All-Stars Battle Royale will experience an additional public beta that will go live this Fall. While a date has not yet been announced, it was revealed that PlayStation plus subscribers will be the first to get invites. Park also ensured fans in his statement that some big announcements regarding PlayStation All-Stars Battle Royale will be arriving from GamesCom sometime this week.
Published: Aug 13, 2012 02:57 pm