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Developer Tom Happ announced Precept Verge for Nintendo Switch back in 2022. The game was nigh recently set to come out in the outset half of 2022 afterward being delayed from Autumn 2022. However, Happ announced today that the game is being pushed back notwithstanding again, this time to Q3 2022. Given that Happ does these games nearly entirely by himself, it's not too surprising to see the game pushed dorsum. And, while Happ doesn't go into many details about the technical reasons backside the delay, the man reasons for not wanting to crisis and churn out a less-than-perfect product make full sense.

Plus, it's not all bad news for fans of the series. Alongside the delay, Happ also announced that he's making the behind-the-scenes documentary about the first game bachelor for free. The dr. was put together by two Player Production who have done things like the Double Fine Adventure doc and Mojang: The Story of Minecraft. It was originally bachelor for buy, but Happ has made it free on Steam and it volition soon exist bachelor on the Epic Game Shop. Additionally, Happ partnered with IGN to postal service it our their YouTube channel. And so, if you just want to stream the documentary, you can exercise information technology in that location.

While this is undoubtedly distressing news for fans looking forward to the game, information technology's certainly non bad news. Giving Happ additional time will but make for a meliorate final product. On top of that, it means Happ can work at his pace and not risk burnout. If y'all enjoy his work and want him to make more of information technology, that'south the best-case scenario for everyone.