The hopes of a AAA Call of Duty alternative arriving this year have seemingly just been dashed. Ubisoft's upcoming, really poorly named, first-person shooter XDefiant has once again been pushed back ahead of its October release.
Ubisoft, via the official XDefiant X, formerly Twitter, (see why its annoying?) account announced that the game has been delayed indefinitely. According to the publisher, a recent Public Test Session (PTS) uncovered "inconsistencies" in the game that need to be fixed prior to XDefiant's preseason.
Thank you to everyone who participated in our recent Public Test Session and continues to stand alongside us as we build XDefiant," the announcement reads. "The PTS once again showed us your appreciation for our fast-paced gunplay, uniquely crafted maps, objective-driven modes, and iconic Faction roster."
"But it also surfaced some inconsistencies in the game experience that we need to address prior to launching our Preseason. So we've made the hard decision to delay the Preseason of XDefiant. The team will continue working to address these issues and testing them to make sure we deliver on our goal of being a best-in-class arcade shooter."
"We will share more information about Preseason and testing as it comes. Thanks again for your support – we're working hard to make something really special and we couldn't do it without you."
