Originally delayed to the second quarter of 2013, Amnesia: A Machine for Pigs will again see a second delay until late summer of this year.
Developer at Frictional Games posted on its forums to explain the delay.
"We are working away as fast as we can, it has to take the time it takes. We are optimizing, tweaking and in general putting the FG expertise to good use. TCR keeps putting in work as well," he said when speaking of the co-developer. "There are companies working on the translations (will launch with 9 languages in addition to original English). The porting guys are porting away. Deals are being made. "
He then went onto add that Frictional Games "have not set the exact day yet."
To reassure but also provide an honest view of things, he plainly added, "We know we will not make Q2, we also know when the game will be ready for launch."
For the development of Amnesia: A Machine for Pigs, Frictional Games teamed up with the Dear Esther team, thechineseroom. The delay came after the scope of the game changed from just an experimental project within the universe of Amnesia.
Via: Eurogamer