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Star Wars Episode I: Racer remaster gets another delay on Switch and PS4


Due to “ongoing work from home requirements”.

Aspyr Media’s PlayStation 4 and Switch remaster of Star Wars Episode I: Racer has been delayed again, this time with no new launch date given.

Star Wars Episode I: Racer, which originally released for PC and N64 back in 1999, took the Phantom Menace’s podracing sequence and turned it into a rock-solid arcade racer, featuring familiar characters and tracks set across the likes of Tatooine and Baroonda.

When the spruced up edition of Star Wars Episode I: Racer – which adds the likes of enhanced visuals and remapped controls to the original experience – was announced last month, it was expected to launch tomorrow, 12th May. However, Aspyr later made the decision to delay the PlayStation 4 version of the game until 26th May for unspecified reasons.

Now, in a statement posted to Twitter, the developer has announced another delay – this time affecting Switch as well as PS4 – which it has blamed on the “ongoing work from home requirements across the industry”. Aspyr hasn’t offered another revised release date just yet, but says it will “be back with an update as soon as possible.”

If you’d like to refresh your memory of Star Wars Episode I: Racer ahead of its eventual release, then allow me to point you in the direction of Eurogamer’s retrospective from 2012, in which Darth Maul is besmirched and the screenshots are small.





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