![]() Although it’s never ideal to see fewer people get the opportunity to play a game, this will likely lead to the PC version being better. From a PC player’s perspective, this is slightly good news. Once live, this beta will give some players the opportunity to try the game ahead of launch and provide feedback on what can be improved.Īdditionally, Nacon stated it is cancelling both the PlayStation 4 and Xbox One versions of Solar Crown. It states that it is currently “working on a schedule” for the closed beta, although a specific release date is not given. Closed betaįurther down in the blog post, Nacon confirms that it has plans for a closed beta. It’s better to wait and release a good game than to rush and disappoint everyone. The likes of No Man’s Sky and Cyberpunk 2077 come to mind. We’ve seen cases when ambitious open-world games like Test Drive Unlimited Solar Crown were not delayed far enough, and the results speak for themselves. Given that this is the first Test Drive Unlimited game since 2011, a poorly received product would not be a good look.ĭelays are never popular decisions, but most people understand why they are so important. This delay is to assure that Solar Crown doesn’t end up disappointing fans who are looking forward to it. If the publisher kept to the original release window the final product would not have the polish it needs. ![]() The reasons for the delay are just about what you’d expect. Originally planned for a September 22 release date, it will now release sometime in 2023. The announcement was made via a blog update on the racing game’s Steam page entry. Publisher Nacon Studios announced that it has delayed Test Drive Unlimited Solar Crown.
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