The game was originally intended to release in January, but the move's probably for the best — despite having played the game, we're still not entirely sure what it is.
Speaking of the delay, SEGA's marketing vice president Gary Knight was particularly cryptic: "I can't reveal much now," he said, "but it's something to do with scale. Let's just say traditional one on one or two versus two fighters will be a thing of the past..."
That or Platinum Games is having a difficult job mustering up enthusiasm for the game when it's also working on a Metal Gear title.
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