Oddworld: New N Tasty Coming to Xbox One and PC Soon
PS3 and Xbox One editions coming in March; PC release date set; Wii U and Vita versions still on the way.
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Oddworld: New 'n' Tasty, a remake of the cult 1997 PlayStation game, is scheduled for release on Xbox One and PlayStation 3 in March.
That means the platformer will arrive on Microsoft's platform about eight months after its initial release on PlayStation 4, which was well received by critics. A PC, Mac and Linux version of Oddworld: New N Tasty is also due for release, coming on February 25.
Meanwhile, developer Just Add Water has yet to put a date on the Wii U and PlayStation Vita version.
"Work continues on the Wii U and PlayStation Vita versions," a company representative told Videogamer.
"Converting our bespoke code, physics, highly detailed art assets and complex audio engines for the two formats from the PlayStation 4 and PC base continues to present engineering challenges relating to performance and memory, but recent progress is encouraging as we strive to make every iteration of New 'n' Tasty the perfect fit for the platform.
"We'll have more to share on the remaining versions in due course."
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