The highly anticipated mobile game “Seven deadly Sins: Origin,” developed by Netmarble and based on the popular korean manga and anime franchise, will not launch as initially scheduled. Developers announced today a postponement to March to address feedback gathered during a recent closed beta test . The delay reflects a growing industry trend of prioritizing player experience and product refinement, even at the cost of immediate market entry.
The release of “Seven Deadly Sins: Origin” has been postponed to March to allow for further optimization based on feedback from the closed beta test (CBT).
Developers are using the additional time to refine the game and improve overall quality, according to a recent announcement. The mobile game, based on the popular manga and anime series, aims to deliver a high-quality experience for players worldwide.
Details regarding the specific optimizations stemming from the CBT weren’t disclosed, but the company emphasized its commitment to delivering a polished final product. This delay underscores the increasing importance developers place on user feedback during beta testing phases, particularly in the competitive mobile gaming market.
The decision to postpone the launch, while potentially disappointing to eager fans, reflects a broader trend in the industry of prioritizing quality over speed to market. “Seven Deadly Sins: Origin” is expected to launch in March, with further updates to be provided as the release date approaches.