The
Age Of Conan: Hyborian Adventures Website announces another delay for
Funcom's upcoming MMORPG, saying the game is now due May 20, 2008. They again
choose to specify an exact date in spite of the game's history of delays
(
story,
story,
story), the last of
which predicted a March 25 release. Word is another two months of development
time is for polishing:
The highly anticipated MMO receives 8 more weeks of
development, allowing Funcom to deliver a more polished MMO experience when the
game launches on the 20th of May 2008. Despite great feedback on vital aspects
like immersion, fun factor and the exciting combat system, the management of
Funcom has decided to polish the game even more. Eight weeks of development work
is therefore added to stress game systems and polish the game further leading up
to launch.
Funcom is fully committed to its communities and the quality-level they demand
and deserve, and has previously postponed the Age of Conan launch. The changes
implemented as the game was moved to a 2008 release have proven to greatly
improve the experience for newcomers, while introducing a more involving and
accessible character progression throughout the game. Press and beta feedback in
the aftermath of these changes has been very positive. As a result, the ongoing
presentations of the game have continued to increase the anticipation for Age of
Conan. To date, Age of Conan has received more than 20 magazine covers and 15
industry awards, and is widely considered to be one of the most anticipated MMOs
in development.
Funcom has great faith in the Age of Conan game, and feels certain that further
polish is in the best interest of the hundreds of thousands of gamers who follow
the game. “The companies standing apart in the gaming market today are those
with a relentless drive to achieve quality. Even though we regret delaying the
launch, I am certain we made the right choice. I hope that our followers and
fans will support our decision, and respect our commitment to quality,” said
Gaute Godager, Producer and Game Director of Age of Conan.
Funcom will also continue the beta efforts for the title with continued testing
on its large server parks in North America and Europe. Players can already sign
up at pre-order programs in several countries and enjoy the recently released
website at www.ageofconan.com,
displaying part of the wealth of marketing and game material already prepared
for the game. A special Collectors Edition of the retail box is available for
pre-order at select retailers. Thousands of players have been invited to the
beta of the game, and the number will continue to go up as Age of Conan moves
towards launch. If you too want to join the Beta of Age of Conan you may sign up
for the Beta on www.ageofconan.com