Crackdown 3 has been delayed to 2017, Reagent Games has confirmed. The game will, however, also be released for Windows 10 PC in addition to the previously announced Xbox One version.

“At E3 2014, we announced the return of the Crackdown franchise with the unveil of our newest title – Crackdown 3 – and established an exciting and ambitious vision to redefine open-world gaming,” said creative director Dave Jones. “Then at gamescom 2015, we showed that creating completely physical and destructible multiplayer environments is possible through the power of Microsoft Cloud and Xbox Live. Today, we are excited to confirm that Crackdown 3 will be available for both Xbox One and Windows 10 PCs, and will be an Xbox Play Anywhere title so you can buy one and play across either device.

“Crackdown 3 is a game built for the future with a multiplayer experience that will redefine what it feels like to play games, and as we continue to work on this, it has become clear that our original timeline of delivering multiplayer to fans this summer, while maintaining the size, scope and quality of the game, would be challenging. Our top priority is to give gamers an experience they have never seen before at a scale never thought possible, and sticking to our original timeline would have compromised that goal.”

It isn’t yet clear what this means for the game’s multiplayer beta, but you probably shouldn’t expect to see it hit this summer as previously announced.

“We know that many are looking forward to becoming Agents in Crackdown 3 and we are committed to delivering the best experience in 2017,” continued Jones. “This decision was made with our fans and their gaming experience in mind.

“While we won’t be at E3, we cannot wait to show you the future of Crackdown 3 soon.”

Source: crackdown.com