The PlayStation VR game that will let players slip into Tony Stark’s Iron Man suit needs more time in the lab. Developer Camouflaj announced on Friday that Marvel’s Iron Man VR has been delayed to May 15. Previously, the PlayStation VR exclusive was expected on Feb. 28. Camouflaj announced the delay on Twitter, saying it was delaying Marvel’s Iron Man VR by two and a half months “to deliver on our vision and meet the high expectations” of players. In order to deliver on our vision and meet the high expectations of our amazing community, we’ve made the difficult decision to move Marvel’s Iron Man VR to a May 15, 2020 release. We truly appreciate your patience and understanding. You’ll be hearing from us again soon!— Camouflaj (@Camouflaj) January 17, 2020 The PlayStation 4 game was announced in early 2019, and was originally slated for later that year. It promised “the ultimate Iron Man fantasy in VR,” allowing players to fly and fight in first person as Iron Man. When we played the PlayStation VR game last April, we found that Camouflaj had captured the sensation of flying freely in Tony Stark’s super-powered suit, thanks to responsive, intuitive controls with the PlayStation Move controller. Marvel’s Iron Man VR continues a trend of major game delays this week, another of which is based on a Marvel property. On Tuesday, publisher Square Enix delayed Marvel’s Avengers nearly four months to Sept. 4. The company also delayed Final Fantasy 7 Remake, pushing the PS4 game out about a month. Then on Thursday, CD Projekt Red delayed the highly anticipated Cyberpunk 2077, pushing the game back five months, from April to September.
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