Capybara Games have finally given a more solid release window for Super Time Force, their upcoming side-scrolling shooter that has been in development for Xbox 360 and Xbox One.
The game is seemingly going to arrive in either late May, or early June, Capybara Games co-founder and president Nathan Vella told Joystiq in an interview at PAX East this weekend. Vella said, “It’s in QA, going into cert[ification] soon. It’s out of our hands until Microsoft certification is done with it, but it’s not the hardest game to certify because it doesn’t have any multiplayer and it only has a single leaderboard.”
The game has been delayed several times since its original reveal, and according to Vella this is because they wanted to improve the game’s original mechanics and design, as he apparently “hates the ideas of gamers wasting their time on a game.”
Lastly, he further re-iterated his previous statement, saying “Buying something because they believed it was one thing and having it turn out to be something else, and with Super Time Force that could have happened in a weird way. It was always cool, the original game jam game was cool, but what we’ve turned it into is what I think people expected when they saw the very first trailer.”
While that’s all we have to go off of right now, it does leave some room to be interpreted in many ways. Still, it is nice to see that the game is finally going to be coming sooner, rather than later.