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Fun fact: TDU2 was doing closed beta tests (that were completely broken and non functional) a month prior to release.
I remember seeing it first announced officially for 2021 or 2020. In 2019 was the first time I saw it on steam but no date. There it was in 2019.
Sure they were. And hey, with progress like that, Solar Crown has PLENTY of time to turn things around. I bet it'll be a serious competitor to open-world, racing/lifestyle sims when it releases.
There's no way the full game will be as low quality or as poorly received as the demo has been. Totally ;)
Publisher isn't going to get that without a delay.
At least they get some return on their investment, plenty of people will still buy this no matter what. Waiting 2 more years will most likely result in KTRacing's bankruptcy. Though I have the feeling that even with a release they'll go bankrupt anyway.
they made lot of cash (i guess) with the wrc games who are really good, and made solar with the same studio... i doubt they hired many supplementary devs for it... so it s not sure they are in bankrupt, the only bankrupt will be the dream of a new TDU for players...
and seriously you give me the power to bankrupt someone, i will not pick KTracing, i will pick NACON.... their politic about players was atrocious from the start to the end