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“We don’t make the decision lightly”
Amazon Game Studios’ upcoming massively multiplayer online role-playing game (MMORPG) New World has now been delayed to 2021 following feedback from its alpha test players.
The game was initially scheduled launch on August 25, however will now be released at a yet-to-be-announced date in 2021 to allow the team more time to incorporate more features.
“When we examined the feedback we received over the last several months from our Alpha audience, we saw that players like the game and they would like to see even more of it,” the developer stated in an update on New World’s official site. “We want to ensure that the most dedicated players have plenty of middle and endgame experiences as they venture through Aeternum.”
“We want our players to feel completely immersed in the game, and know that our studio stands for quality and lasting gameplay you can trust – and that means added time to get things where we want them before we fully release.”
“As a result, we will be changing our launch date – and correspondingly, our final beta test – to spring 2021,” the developer noted, adding that “we don’t make the decision lightly, and we have urgency about getting the game to you as quickly as possible at the best quality – with some additions that will make the experience even better.”
Players who have already signed up for the upcoming beta or pre-ordered the game will be allowed exclusive access to New World in its current state for a limited time starting from the original release date.
Amazon’s sci-fi shooter Crucible recently returned back to a closed beta format after being released for two months. Relentless Games, the team behind the project, stated that the reason for this was to “focus on providing the best possible experience for our players”.