Developer and publisher Netmarble has announced a delay for The Seven Deadly Sins: Origin, which means you'll no longer be getting your hands on the free-to-play anime RPG in January.
As revealed in a post on Steam, The Seven Deadly Sins: Origin will now be arriving in March. No more specific release date than that was given, though, so we still don't know exactly when you'll be able to play the game.
Netmarble says that the feedback it received during the game's recent beta period showed that more work was still needed on various key systems like UI, combat, and core controls, and so in order to deliver a more "polished experience", The Seven Deadly Sins: Origin will take another couple of months.
If you want to know exactly what's changing with those extra couple of months, Netmarble has handily provided an incredibly exhaustive rundown of what the devs are doing to address user feedback.
The list includes refinements to various combat systems, improvements to the "convenience" of exploring The Seven Deadly Sins: Origin's world, and lots of quality-of-life improvements and visual enhancements as well.
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