Paradox Interactive has delayed its upcoming Sims rival Life By You once more, this time indefinitely.
The sport was initially scheduled to launch in Early Entry in September 2023, earlier than it was delayed to March 2024 after which pushed again once more to June 4.
In late April, Paradox issued a press launch stating that the sport was “prepared for early entry”, however that’s not the case.
“After a lot consideration, we remorse to announce that now we have determined to retract Life by You’s Early Entry launch date, beforehand set for June 4th,” Paradox mentioned.
“This was not a simple determination, particularly since we perceive the anticipation and pleasure that many gamers have for the sport. Nonetheless, we consider that further improvement time is required.
“Whereas we might have most well-liked to decide to a brand new launch window, we consider it’s extra prudent to carry off whereas we plan forward, moderately than committing to a brand new date that we can’t be sure to satisfy.”
Life by You is the debut title from Paradox Tectonic, a studio established in 2019 and headed by Rod Humble, the previous boss of EA’s The Sims label and the ex-CEO of Second Life creator Linden Lab.
Final month, Paradox introduced that prospects who bought Cities Skylines 2’s first DLC could be refunded, with the content material set to be added to the bottom recreation at no cost after being “rushed out” in an unsatisfactory state.
Future paid DLC, and the sport’s console model, had been additionally delayed once more.