COVID-19 pandemic-related delays hit another game. This time, itās a title from thatgamecompany. The Sky: Children of Light Switch port wonāt arrive in 2020 as planned. Instead, the shift to working from home pushed the game into 2021.
For those who havenāt heard of it or played it on other devices, Sky: Children of Light is an exploration game. People create and avatar, then explore and glide through different worlds. (The ambiance is reminiscent of the developerās previous game, Journey, at times.) It first launched on Apple iOS devices, before ports were announced.
Hereās thatgamecompanyās statement from the official site announcing the delay.
Since March, our studio has taken safe measures to ensure all of our team members stay healthy–emotionally, physically, and free from COVID. Over the past five months, our staff has worked non-stop from home and have tried to be there for their loved ones during this difficult time as well. Through the pandemic, weāve done our best to release Sky on Android, manage a live game, and launch two new adventure seasons too.
As a small indie studio working remotely, it has been incredibly challenging to pull off so many releases back to back from home.
The good news is that weāre close to being in the final stretch to deliver Sky to Nintendo Switch players. Unfortunately, the bad news is that due to the remote slowdown of work during COVID and our utmost priority to protect our teamās health, weāve had to push back Skyās release on Nintendo Switch by a few months into 2021. In the meantime, we have also decided to hire more staff to help us with this console release as well.
We apologize if weāve disappointed any fans, as we work remotely to release Sky for Nintendo Switch a few months later than expected.
The Sky: Children of Light Switch port will arrive in 2021. It is immediately available for free on Android and Apple iOS devices. In fact, it celebrated its first birthday in July 2020.
Published: Aug 27, 2020 12:00 pm