Century Age of Ashes PS4 and PS5 release delayed

Century Age of Ashes’ PS4 and PS5 release will be delayed, Playwing Ltd has announced. The reason for the delay is that the development team needs more time to make sure that the free to play dragon fighting game meets quality standards. The team has been busy recently having just released Century Age of Ashes on Xbox One, along launching the game’s first season.

In a statement the developer team said, “First, please accept our humble apologies. Some of you might be wondering why this delay is happening so close to release; please see below for further details. Pushing back a release is never pleasant, even more so when we know there is a huge number of players who are wanting to play on PlayStation platforms, and this will most likely be a turning point in the life of Century: Age Of Ashes. Passing certification on PlayStation – what we call ‘going gold’ – right off the back of the Xbox One release and the launch of the debut season, ‘A Shadow Over Skeld’ is a tough challenge. Therefore, we are going to need a little more time to ensure we meet the quality standards to ship on these two platforms.

We know not sharing an exact release date may raise some concerns, but rest assured, bringing Century: Age Of Ashes is our next big release. Our team are currently hard at work debugging the PS4 & PS5 version, while also polishing up the recently released Xbox One version. Season 1 is also being worked on for its balancing issues and prepping for future content. This is now the last stretch before Century takes flight on PlayStation, which means it’s just a matter of days before we share a release date with you all.”

In our review for Century Age of Ashes, Steve wrote, “All in all I’ve found myself disappointed with Century: Age of Ashes. There is a fairly solid central PvP F2P game here but nothing to make it stand out aside from the presentation. The modes are basic and repetitive and levelling up takes so long it seems set to encourage spending real money on cosmetic upgrades. On the surface this looked like the game my teenage self dreamed of, but like most teenage dreams, this mainly results in sore wrists and a feeling of shame and disappointment.”

Source: Press Release

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