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As part of its newest earnings report today, Ubisoft announced that South Park: The Fractured But Whole has been delayed again. Previously set to come out in Q1 2017 (January-March, 2017), it is now slated to arrive sometime during Ubisoft’s fiscal 2017-2018, which translates to April 2017-March 2018.
Ubisoft did not provide any explanation for why it delayed The Fractured But Whole. The game was originally set to come out in December 2016, but in September of that year, Ubisoft announced the delay to 2017 to “make sure the game experience meets the high expectations of fans.”
Ubisoft will hold an earnings briefing today at 9:15 AM PT to discuss its latest results. It’s possible the company will shed some further light on the delay at that time. If that happens, we’ll update this post with more details. Keep checking back for more.
Also in Ubisoft’s earnings report, the publisher acknowledged again that Watch Dogs 2‘s launch was “not as dynamic as expected.” The company added that “momentum [is] now positive” for the open-world game. In other news, the publisher said the extreme sports game Steep enjoyed “slightly higher-than-expected performance.” In both cases, Ubisoft did not share any specific numbers.
As for Rainbow Six Siege, Ubisoft said the team-based shooter reached its highest-ever figure for daily players, while The Division “engagement” jumped by 150 percent.
In terms of business performance, Ubisoft’s sales amounted to €529.9 million ($564.8 million) for the quarter ended December 31, which is down 5.7 percent from the €561.8 million ($598.8 million) that it recorded a year ago.
In part because of The Fractured But Whole’s delay, Ubisoft revised its full-year sales forecast downward. The company is now expected full-year sales to be between €1.45 billion ($1.54 billion) and €1.5 billion ($1.59 billion), compared to the previously announced range of €1.6 billion ($1.7 billion) and €1.67 billion ($1.78 billion).