Home / Tech News / Featured Tech News / Ubisoft’s Riders Republic has been delayed

Ubisoft’s Riders Republic has been delayed

In the wake of the global pandemic (and perhaps also due to the example set by the controversial launch of Cyberpunk 2077), many video game developers and publishers have reviewed the current state of their in-development titles – with a number of games being delayed as a consequence. Following on from the recent announcement that Hogwarts Legacy has been delayed to 2022, Ubisoft has now announced that Riders Republic has been delayed – albeit less severely so.

Making the announcement on Twitter, the Riders Republic team issued a statement, beginning by saying “In september, we gave you a first look at our massive multiplayer playground in Riders Republic. We promised an action-packed outdoor sports park, filled with all-out mass races with more than 50 fellow riders on next-gen consoles, a variety of diverse activities and insane stunts. We can't wait to have you traverse our vibrant world and live out your own rider's fantasy.”

Unfortunately, “Today, we want to let you know that we have made the decision to move our release to later this year. This additional time will allow our passionate team to deliver the best fun fueled experience to our players.”

The team concluded by saying “Thank you so much for your support and understanding. Stay safe and get ready to join the madness of Riders Republic soon!”

While some may be disappointed to see Riders Republic get pushed to the second half of the year, this move on Ubisoft’s part makes perfect sense – especially after the backlash suffered by CD Projekt Red for releasing Cyberpunk 2077 before it was ready.

Discuss on our Facebook page HERE.

KitGuru says: What did you think of Riders Republic? Are you disappointed by the delay? Which games are you worried might be delayed next? Let us know down below.

Become a Patron!

Check Also

KitGuru Games: Corporate nonsense has put Helldivers 2 in jeopardy as game removed from over 170 countries

It tends to take a lot for gamers to 'forgive' a studio after messing up a launch, for instance CD Projekt Red had to spend three additional years developing Cyberpunk 2077 before many were willing to give the game another shot. In the case of Helldivers 2, despite the game having some rough server issues at launch, the game turned out to be so good that many players simply waited things out, without leaving a trail of negative reviews. Now, a case of incredibly poor communication and a poorly thought-out plan from the game's publisher, Sony, has put Helldivers 2 in jeopardy, with the game being removed from over 170 countries.