Mankind’s going to remain undivided just a little bit longer.
Square Enix announced in a blog post today that the anticipated PlayStation 4, Xbox One, and PC shooter/role-playing game Deus Ex: Mankind Divided has been delayed to August 23. The publisher originally scheduled it to come out February 23.
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This is just the latest in a long series of triple-A game delays. It follows the likes of Uncharted 4: A Thief’s End and Mirror’s Edge Catalyst. Publisher’s want to release games as soon as they can, but backlash from gamers can have a negative effect on a franchise if a title releases in a buggy or unplayable state (see Assassin’s Creed: Unity). Hopefully this delay will help Deus Ex: Mankind Divided have a healthy launch.