Martial Arts Epic Shenmue 3 Delayed Yet Again
Martial arts epic Shenmue 3 has been delayed once again, with the old summer release date discarded for something more November-esque.
Martial arts epic Shenmue 3 has been delayed once again, with the old summer release date discarded for something more November-esque.
It looks like Shenmue 3 players can drive a forklift at some point in the game because an official Koch Media Twitter account tweeted out on Thursday an image of the game’s protagonist, Ryo Hazuki, sitting in a forklift.
A total of 81,087 backers fundraised approximately $7,179,510 for the long-awaited sequel Shenmue 3, according to an official Thursday Kickstarter update for the game.
Shenmue 3 is going to launch on the PS4 & PC next August, according to a short trailer for the game that was shown at Gamescom on Tuesday.
An official gameplay screenshot of Shenmue 3 has been released and a new stretch goal for the game’s fundraising campaign was recently reached.
A new Kickstarter update has revealed that the PC version of Shenmue 3 will take up a huge amount of hard drive space. Keep reading to find out.
In the wake of Shenmue 3’s delay to 2019, several new screenshots have emerged from a short trailer that was shown during a THQ Nordic meeting.
Shenmue 3 has been officially delayed to 2019 in order to gives its developers more time to “polish” the game. This is the second time the game has been delayed.
Shenmue series creator Yu Suzuki says that the 3rd game isn’t planned to be the final game of the series and addressed the controversial trailer that was shown at a conference recently.
During a conference at Magic Monaco, Shenmue 3 creator Yu Suzuki showcased four new images of the game and needless to say it looks brilliant.