Sony Computer Entertainment has announced the delay of another Ubisoft game set to launch in 2013, upsetting gamers twice in one week.
On Oct. 15, Sony announced they would be delaying "Watch Dogs," about a month before it's release, to spring 2014. On Oct. 18, Sony confirmed "DRIVECLUB" would be delayed until early 2014, though it was supposed to be released on Nov. 15.
President of Worldwide Studios Shuhei Yoshida releases the following statement about the "DRIVECLUB" delay:
SCE Worldwide Studios and the team at Evolution Studios have made the difficult decision to delay the release of DRIVECLUB and DRIVECLUB PlayStation Plus Edition until early 2014. DRIVECLUB will be a truly innovative, socially connected racing game, but the team requires more time in order to deliver on their vision - and I'm fully confident the game will surpass your expectations.
This decision also affects PlayStation Plus members' Instant Game Collection for launch. To be clear, DRIVECLUB PlayStation Plus Edition will still be part of the Instant Game Collection when it is released. For the PS4 launch, in addition to Resogun, I'm pleased to announce that Contrast, the highly anticipated game from Compulsion Games will also be available to PlayStation Plus members for free as part of Instant Game Collection. If you're not aware of Contrast, it will whisk you away to a surreal vaudevillian, film-noir inspired reality full of performance, intrigue, shadow-play and drama. Please check out the trailer below. I'm sure you'll agree that it is unlike anything you will have played before.
We're also offering members access to an exclusive "Open Weekend" trial of Killzone Shadow Fall multiplayer on December 28-29.
We understand that the delay is disappointing news, but can assure you that the reason we have made this decision is to ensure that when DRIVECLUB launches, it will realize the next gen racing vision. And PlayStation 4 gamers will have no shortage of titles to play this year. At launch alone, we have Killzone Shadow Fall, Knack, Assassin's Creed IV Black Flag, FIFA 14, Call of Duty: Ghosts, Battlefield 4, to name but a few, as well as the incredible list of Indie games coming to PS4. A broad portfolio of games will be available on PS4 before the end of the year, and with games such as Infamous Second Son, The Order 1886, Destiny, Watch Dogs and now DRIVECLUB coming next year, the strength of the software line-up on PS4 is unprecedented.
DRIVECLUB is a really ambitious racing title and the game is looking stunning. The extra time we're giving the team means the visuals and overall experience are only going to get better. We can assure you that it will be worth the wait.
Ubisoft is reportedly taking a $560 million hit in revenue this year because of "Watch Dogs" delay and their stock plunged significantly after the delay announcement.
Do you think two game delays will drastically hurt Ubisoft's future game sales? Will you still be purchasing "Watch Dogs" or "DRIVECLUB"? Leave your thoughts in the comments section below.