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Tennis World Tour delayed until June

Update: Breakpoint has taken to Facebook to detail a variety of dates Tennis World Tour could be available.

It’s likely that digital versions of the game on Xbox One and PS4 will be available ahead of 12 June, though physical copies of the title on PC, Switch, Xbox One and PS4 are confirmed for a 12 June release in Australia.

Original story: Tennis World Tour has been delayed to June, it has been confirmed.

Developed by Breakpoint and published by Bigben, the title was originally scheduled to arrive on Xbox One, PS4 and Switch on 22 May.

Now, we’re told to expect the tennis title on 12 June on those same platforms. No reason for the delay was given.

Pre-orders for Tennis World Tour are still open; pre-ordering will provide access to André Agassi, John McEnroe and more.

Tennis World Tour was announced back in the middle of 2017. Developer Breakpoint has pointed out that several members of its staff have worked on previous Top Spin tennis games.


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