Aspyr, the developer behind the re-release of Star Wars Episode I: Racer on the Switch, has announced the release has been delayed.
The game was due to arrive on Nintendo's hybrid system today (12th May), but due to "ongoing work from home requirements" this will no longer be happening. Here's the official statement Aspyr published on its Twitter page:
As noted, Aspyr will provide an update "as soon as possible" about when the game will be released.
When it does arrive, it'll be available for $14.99 (or your regional equivalent) and will include all the same features as the original such as 25 playable racers, race tracks across eight unique worlds, and split-screen racing. For more details, check out our existing post.
Will you be trying out this classic racing game when it does finally make its return? Comment down below.
[source twitter.com]
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This is no longer podracing.
Could they not have announced this delay at any point other than the planned day of release. Seems kind of sloppy to me.
Looking forward to this one! Had a blast with the dreamcast version 👍
It is a pity but real life is mad right now.
I can wait.
I think it's good to make sure the game is well made when it releases, but this feels extremely last minute to me.
Bit chintzy to announce a delay as the clocks get ready to strike. Leaves a bad taste in my mouth, be going to Fast RMX for my fix now.
@bluemage1989
Agreed. They clearly knew it would be delayed, which, you know, it happens. Not really the end of the world.
Communication is everything though, and often the difference between keeping your customers/prospective customers happy, or not.
With my backlog, I wasn't planning to get this for a while, anyway. Hell, at this rate, I'll play (and maybe even finish) most of my games on the successors to my current consoles.
😫 😭
This delay struck me hard. I was really really looking forward and counting down to this release. Just to be brought back to a lighter time when this game (and movie) was released. I was a teen and life was just simpler and easier. The power of nostalgia.
Ah well, obviously everybody being safe is the priority and I will pick this up day one when it launches. Hopefully not too long from now.
Such a bummer!
....
eye twitches
Noooooooooooooooooooo!
@bluemage1989
And they don't even have a new release date yet.
It could be forecasted, considering we are in quarentine for over 2 months now. Bad planning, but oh well, it happens.
@bluemage1989
Right?
My university lecturers didn't generally mind if I asked for an extension to the essay deadline, but not on the day.
I'm kind of disappointed, but oh well... I will grab it when it does come available...
@TheFullAndy Depends on country.
Life is more or less back to normal here, and everything is open again etc.
all the podracing fans cry
I'm honestly relieved that it's both PS4 and Switch. I'm so used to companies only snubbing Nintendo that honestly that's what I fully expected.
Obviously they discovered a major bug, or even thought of a major enhancement, so that's the delay. If working from home was a problem, they would have seen it coming weeks ago.
Well guess I'll hold onto Fast RMX for a bit longer.
I had a feeling this might happen. It's understandable given current circumstances, but as others have said it's very last minute.... Poor on the communication front!!
Providing it's a good remaster I will pick it up, just now at a later date..
I just never got into this one. This game was one of those games that I would watch a friend play at their house sometimes. I think I rented it once along with a few others so it got overshadowed. In those days I was drowning in games across N64 & Playstation I couldn't keep up.
And now the limited run super bonus edition gets announced with some random European version one month later on release day.
That is absolutely no problem! I mean, it really feels like getting screwed over, but you brought Corona into it in some way, so it's absolutely alright. 👍
Not entirely mad at this. There are too many games in the backlog that I've been neglecting that it literally hurts to think about.
It’s not a new track record!
try delaying thats a good trick
A bit tacky to delay it the day of release, but at the very least, it isn't a new game. This game has been out for at least two decades already.
Ion Fury is released in two days, so that will give me my nostalgia fix.
Never got around to playing this SW game, but it looks fun.
@IronMan30 I remember backlogs. I had one of those about six weeks ago.
@bluemage1989 this feels like when someone calls me at work to say they are going to be late but their shift has already started
Darn - really wanted this. Oh well, I can wait.
Better a delayed game than the alternative
Well with the Xenoblade Collector's Edition to think about this month, I could do with this being delayed.
announcing delay on the day is sloppy practice, but I can wait
Damn it. No matter, I forgive them.
But the emperor is not as forgiving as I am.
@bluemage1989 while it does seem a bit sloppy we really don’t know the circumstances and we are living in the weirdest of times at the moment. They may have been waiting for approval up until the very last minute but then got told they’ll have to wait a bit longer. Maybe they’ve been directly affected by the virus and notifying customers in advance was the last thing on their mind. I’m prepared to cut them some slack.
I read yesterday it's launching on May the 24th now, not sure if that's been cancelled now too.
Emperor Palpatine: Everything is not proceeding as I have foreseen.
Also Emperor Palpatine: This podracing game will not be fully operational when your friends arrive.
Meesa definitely releasin da game on 12th of May, okey day? Desa no way disa date will be changin!
@Ventilator
Dangerous in my view. Can see a second wave hitting and hard.
The whole because of covid thing is getting old. Working from home should entirely be possible, heck they amount of ads I see for virtual meeting spaces shows that it can be done! If digital us the future as most of you would claim them there’s trans need at all to have work like this involving commutes or going to a office outside the home. So which is it?
@GameOtaku
Your post is gibberish.
Do you actually have a job? Have you tried working from home?
With the best will in the world you cannot get as much done as you can working in an office together as lack of easy commmunication is real.
Currently making videogames is not classed as essential work, shocking I know, and therefore there are still restrictions in many countries to, you know, prevent more infections and death.
Sort yourself out.
@GameOtaku How can grocery store employees, airplane pilots, transport industry etc. work from home?
@TheFullAndy It can happen, but since everything is re-opened there have been no increase the first weeks so far.
@Ventilator
Good stuff, hopefully it stays that way!
@TheFullAndy
Lack of easy communication?
Text messaging? FaceTime? Virtual meetings? Remote access?
@Ventilator
Of course not all jobs can be done from home. My factory job can’t be done from home and it’s considered essential business so I’ve been working through all this mess.
The point is they could’ve got things done from home especially since no manufacturing is involved since it’s a digital only release. This just seems like a convenient excuse for not meeting the deadline especially the day before planned release.
@GameOtaku
Do you have a job? Are you currently working from home?
Do you have the faintest idea what you are talking about?
Or are you just another entitled brat?
@TheFullAndy
Did you not read? I’m currently working in a factory that’s considered essential. I’ve been here for nearly 8 years!
Yeah if you work on a computer all day long you can easily do it from home. I’ve a friend that works in software and does it from hone all the time so I know it can be done.
You misunderstood my point entirely. Back in the late 90s to early 00s I could understand delays like this. But our current networking and communication capabilities are more than adequate that jobs involving data should be done without much hassle. I can see Limited Run Games having issues since production has come to a standstill. But this digital only release shouldn’t take as big a hit. I’m just tired of everyone blaming the outbreak for everything. If it had they would’ve communicated so much earlier.
@GameOtaku
So to sum up you are not working from home and therefore have no idea.
I am working from home for the first time ever after spending all my time working in an office, and dealing with day to day issues is much harder due to the simple fact I can not walk up to someone and ask a question and get an immediate answer. It can delay things for hours, even for simple queries to be dealt with. Mix that in with working to a deadline and sometimes things go off the rails.
@TheFullAndy
Well, I guess it's not like that everywhere: my working hours (and wage) is reduced by 25% (yup, allowed in my country), and apart from the first 2 weeks that were a mess, not even the children, neighbour's noise, Switch's temptation are getting on the way of doing whatever we gotta do currently.
We did a survey and most employees agreed they are more productive working from home, and would like more days like that when the pandemic is over.
@Gaymer90
My main issue is GameOtaku has no experience working from home and was making an assumption and sounding like an entitled ass in the process.
This game was the bee's knees when it first came out. I intend to buy it whenever it comes to the Switch. The 64 version, in my opinion, is better than the PS2 version, I have played both.
@TheFullAndy
There is also the possibility that you and/or the company you're working for is badly organized. 🤷♂️
@MrBlacky
Yes that is it! It isn't at all having to work from home all of a sudden rather than an office where face to face communication was easy and essential for the smooth running of the business.
Everyone yapping about the delay or upset about it. Good, suck it up.
@TheFullAndy
In the upper management offices at my work communication is atrocious. Most would rather send an email than walk 5ft to talk to someone. There’s a word for that, laziness I believe fits it right. Disorganization and lack of communication is killing productivity even without covid. Don’t kid yourself. Office types have it easy compared to manual labor grunts line myself. You CAN and are ABLE to work from home on a PC. A machined part cant be done as easily.
@GameOtaku
You haven't got a clue what you are talking about. Hence why you are a grunt.
How I wish multiplayer online racing was supported . . . imagine an ASPHALT 9 like experience with pod racing in the Star Wars galaxy. How great would that be?!?
@TheFullAndy
At least I know how to do my job. Oh it’s so hard to remote in to your workplace pc. Yeah right you can skype conversations, send a text/email/phone. Don’t be ridiculous an office job is not that demanding.
@GameOtaku
I am repeating myself here (usually required when talking to a grunt): You do not know what you are talking about so don't even try.
I hope this delay has upset you.
See ya!
@TheFullAndy
Ladies and gentlemen if you were wondering why workers hate dealing with know it all office workers this is it. Hope you don’t get a blister on your finger and your tail end doesn’t come glued to your chair. Sounds like he doesn’t want to work even from home.
@GameOtaku
Calls someone a know it all.
Has repeatedly tried to tell others how their job works.
You aren't the brightest are you? I wouldn't even let you use machinery for safety reasons.
Sucks that there’s no online play. 😞
$15 and nothing new added?
That's a bit much. Might still get it, but will grumble while doing so.
Guess ill have to keep playing it on PC. 😢
This kind of game would be a lot better online, and that would be a good reason to delay it. But, as it is, this game should have been ready before they made the announcement.
Try spinning; that's a good trick!
@StevenG It has modernized controls and LAN play.
@Krambo42 The LAN play is interesting, because my friends are mostly techy, so setting up some ipsec tunnels on our routers and playing each other over the internet is something we might do.
@TheFullAndy
You don’t know what you are talking about either. It’s easy to remote from home otherwise most that are working from home wouldn’t. Sure it may be inconvenient but at least you don’t have anyone breathing down your neck.
Companies can’t keep using covid as an excuse for poor communication and poor performance especially if they are working on intangible things like digital games.
@GameOtaku
Are deadlines intangible?
Working from home slows down the work, exactly because your boss isn't breathing down your neck, which means deadlines are not met hence the delays.
Covid 19 is still here, it is not an excuse it is a very valid reason and only a complete moron would think otherwise.
@TheFullAndy
So you can’t work and get something done unless someone is telling you how? Sounds like the problem isn’t the work from home. Where I’m working the bosses rarely come around unless there’s a problem. I go above and beyond trying to keep ahead of production so I won’t have to work overtime.
Yes deadlines are intangible. You can’t see or feel one.
[visible disappointment]
@GameOtaku
You can feel when a deadline is approaching and not going to be met.
I cannot keep talking to you, I am getting dumber the longer it goes on.
Enjoy the rest of your life.
Go out and mingle.
@TheFullAndy
Can’t I have actual work to do and my lunch is nearly over. Most that I know that work from home from this have stayed on their same schedules.
So goodbye
@TheFullAndy my wife is working from home over the last two months and although it was a learning curve has adapted. She works at a director level in finance at an international company and makes good money (+150k). She was offered a job at her companies Germany office and she would be able to work from home in Canada. I'm not saying every job is possible to do at home but clearly there are several jobs that can be done.
I'm the entitled husband cashing those paychecks and looking after the kids. Just because you don't work in a traditional environment doesn't mean you don't have insights on how some things are working. PS I am owning your "entitled" statement even though I think you inappropriately threw it around.
@sixrings
Not sure how you are using entitled there as nothing you have said sounds entitled.
I used entitled at someone yapping about games not being released by the anticipated deadlines and saying Covid 19 is not a valid excuse anymore. That is entitled.
@GameOtaku I agree. There is no excuse to delay a digital only release, and especially not a cheap port like this SW Pod Racer which have no improvements over the old PC version on GOG.
@Ventilator
Because its not ready, think that is a pretty good excuse.
@TheFullAndy
If it’s not ready then say it’s not ready. But they could’ve communicated it way sooner than the day before release. Honestly they should’ve known a week or two before they weren’t going to make it and announced the delay punctually. All it would’ve took was one post on Twitter, Facebook or another outlet.
I have a stink about how last-minute it was.
I would consider this an unprofessional approach as there had been absolutely no other media about it prior to the side announcement in the Mini Direct.
I think it would have saved face to respond to this matter more than 12 hours to the deadline, or at least give us more than an "indefinite period."
@GameOtaku
Last minute delay, technical issue, who knows, doens't really make any difference, it isn't out today regardless.
This is not me hating, just being honest.
It's gonna play like an old crappy racer. Don't get your hopes up.
@TheFullAndy
Of course it makes a difference. It’s how a delay is announced and when that makes a difference. As far as games go I’d rather they iron out all the rough edges and not release 200 updates and patches, especially when it comes to buying it physically.
@GameOtaku
So the port was 99.9% complete but a sudden issue arose that meant it could not be released today in complete working order and rather than release it today with the promise of a patch they took the brave decision to delay it at the last minute and let everyone know as soon as that decision was made
You should be chuffed!
@TheFullAndy
We don’t know the extent of how behind they were. Just that due to complications of working from home it was delayed. If they have had problems this long with working from hone then the date they set was no longer valid and should’ve updated accordingly.
This is why communication is so important, but no one wants to communicate anything! A machine broke down we need to fix it probably take a few days so expect delays. Hey you’re behind on your production! Why?! Did you not get the message about the machine breaking down? This is a conversation almost word for word a few months ago at my work! See is it that hard to communicate?!
@GameOtaku
Communication is important, I agree.
We have come to an accord of sorts so lets leave it there and hope the game releases soon.
Have a good one.
Oh man I really do hope it does come out for the switch -this seriously sucks...and for some reason..I don't think that's the reason why they're delying it...I have this hunch that it maybe something else :/ but until then cannot wait for this game.
@GameOtaku go back to watching anime. I bet you dont have a job.
@GameOtaku yeah i have friends in the game development industry. you clearly have no clue how game development works. have a good one
Disappointing for sure, but whatever, I can wait for the eventual release.
@NintendoPok
Yeah sitting on your butt tapping computer keys is real hard to do from home you have to do it in an office cubicle. Lazy work ethic if you ask me.
As someone who works from home and knows people who do the same, this is nonsense. Production shouldn't be slowed down as drastically as this.
#F*ckChina
@joey302 the 64 version was much better I think.
@GameOtaku it's much more than just being at a computer.
@Dirty0814 @TAndvig
The very least they should’ve communicated sooner than the day prior of release. At the end of the day it’s a job that can be done from home so it should done just as if you were at the office. Anytime delays happen they always look for a scapegoat and covid is just an easy thing to blame for practically anything at the moment whether it’s true or not.
If anything else after this they should look into domestic production rather than relying on China and bringing jobs closer to home. That would take care of shortages and limit exposure to foreign viruses. International commerce is important but when you rely so heavily on one place this happens. It sure would save on shipping costs even if production costs more. Sounds like a fair trade off to me.
@GameOtaku I 100% agree, they clearly have just been using COVID-19 as an excuse, which is kind of trashy considering its impact on the world. Would also love for them to stay out of China and the chinese market.
#F*ckChina
this game better launch or I'm rooting-dogitally with tiny little pixel posters! >:v they shall hear my 8bit voice!
And one more reason to go buy it on GoG instead. Screw them.
Sorry but work at home environment is not a valid excuse. I've had to work from home for nearly 11 years now, and recently has been challenging to say the least with people stuck here, especially my adhd+odd riddled kid who goes nuts and cares nothing for boundaries. I still got my work done and at an acceptable time.
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