Vampyr has been delayed to spring 2018, developer Dontnod Entertainment announced today.
The action RPG was initially scheduled to be released in November, but a now-solved "technical issue" set back development, Dontnod CEO Oskar Guilbert explained in a statement.
"Delaying the release of a project you hold dear is always a tough decision," said Guilbert. "However, we believe that meeting a deadline should never compromise quality. We were still convinced just a few weeks ago that we would be able to release Vampyr this year. Unfortunately, a technical issue — now solved — has set our teams’ schedule back at the end of the development."
The additional development time will ensure the game is polished and balanced, he added.
Announced in early 2015, Vampyr will be released on PlayStation 4, Xbox One, and PC. For more on the action RPG, read why we think Vampyr is a more interesting take on the vampire myth.
In addition to Vampyr, Dontnod is working on another Life Is Strange game. The French developer also recently partnered with Bandai Namco for a new, narrative-based adventure game.
Jordan is a freelance writer for IGN. Follow him on Twitter @jdsirani.
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