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Evolve delayed into 2015

2K Games today confirmed that their highly-anticipated game, Evolve, has been delayed into 2015.

Gamers can now expect the game on 10 February, 2015 on Windows PC, Xbox One and PS4.

“We primarily decided that the title deserves and should have more time to be polished so it can reach its absolute optimal state before we release it,” Take-Two boss Strauss Zelnick said during a conference call today. “Historically, we’ve always benefitted from giving the creative teams more time to polish their titles. We’ve never regretted it. It’s not a meaningful amount of time; the title is still coming out in the fiscal year. We’re really excited about the title. Coming out of E3, where it won best of show, it felt like the right thing to do to make absolutely sure this title could be its very best.

“At the same time, I do believe February is a pretty terrific release window. It’s not at all crowded, and we will benefit from the fact that there are a lot of holiday sales of consoles so the install base will be bigger and it should be an open time to release.”

Are you disappointed you won’t get Evolve until next year?

We previewed Evolve at E3.


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