Publisher Namco Bandai Partners has announced that racing game Ridge Racer Unbounded is delayed. The game would this month come on the market, but the development team behind the game gets more time for extra features.
Ridge Racer Unbounded had on march 30, in the shops, but Namco Bandai Partners put a slash through that date, as reported on Blue’s News. The publisher announced that soon a new date is determined; for the moment it is not known when Ridge Racer Unbounded appears. The reason why the game is delayed is that Namco Bandai Partners ontwikkelstudio Bugbear more time wants to give extra features to add to Ridge Racer Unbounded.
In Bugbears arcade-racing game, players can rondscheuren in an environment in which many of the pieces. All racing, players can cut through buildings popping or other racers off the road with the beech. Ridge Racer Unbounded includes a map editor that lets players make their own towns. These cities may also online be exchanged, which gives the game a virtually infinite amount of tracks. Tweakers.net played Ridge Racer: Unbounded earlier this year. The findings of that session are found here.
Update, 15:33: According to Namco Bandai Partners Benelux is the news coverage around Ridger Racer: Unbounded only for the North American market. The game is in Europe still the 30 of march on the calendar.
A ‘Making of’video of Ridge Racer Unbounded