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Fordítási probléma jelentése
Apparently it's coming out October 9th. Maybe we're going to see something about CTR: NF as well together with the announcement of the new game, at June 22nd (according to Toys for Bob's post on Twitter, link bellow).
https://twitter.com/ToysForBob?ref_src=twsrc%5Egoogle%7Ctwcamp%5Eserp%7Ctwgr%5Eauthor
PS: Is it just me, or Cortex's new design is a little bit weird? Nothing that I can't get used to, but yeah...
Nope, October 2nd.
Of course I'm being ironic here, if someone didn't notice (which I doubt). You don't even know if Activision have the money to make the port in the first place. Maybe it's not worth it, since all the money got into making these Grand Prixs.
Just.
Wait.
Activision isn't some small indie team, it's a multi-billion company that's been around for decades.
They clearly can afford to hire a team like Iron Galaxy again to port CTR:NF if they want to.
I still want it to be ported, but if there's no news until now, it could mean only one thing: money. The amont of cash they're gonna make with this port is just not enough to maintain the rest. I hope I'm wrong, though.
I'm also hopeless.. :(