The highly-anticipated JRPG Ni no Kuni II: Revenant Kingdom was originally expected to launch on PC and PS4 in November this year, but then it got delayed to early 2018, and now its release date has been pushed back a bit more.
It's not a huge delay though, as Bandai Namco has announced the game will be finally released on March 23 on both Sony's console and Steam, so it's still scheduled for the first quarter, now opening the door to the spring season.
Akihiro Hino, Level-5's CEO and president, explains in the official statement sent to the press that the additional weeks are needed to meet the studio and the publisher's standards in terms of quality.
Does a small delay like this bother you?