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Crackdown 3: Game Development Encounter Technical Issues But Coming Along Fine

Crackdown 3: Game Development Encounter Technical Issues But Coming Along Fine

Gloven Ramos

"Scalebound" has been cancelled by Microsoft due to some unclear problem and technical issues. After this incident, "Crackdown 3" is now reported to have encountered technical issues in its development.

Fans are concerned about the other Microsoft's exclusive games, especially for "Crackdown 3." But despite technical issue problems, the game is confirmed safe and coming along fine this year.

"Crackdown 3" was announced during E3 conference in 2014, it is, actually, initially set to release in 2016 before being delayed to 2017 schedule. Xbox has been silent about the game recently, causing fans to worry about its development.

An Industry insider called 'Shinobi602' is one of the most well connected personality in the industry. He revealed earlier in his Twitter profile account that the game is safe and coming along fine even if they're experiencing some rough development.

"Also asked around a bit and the "Crackdown 3" is safe, coming along fine. Development was rough, but all game development is to be fair," the post said.

In Gamepur report, they cited that the Microsoft is now in the middle of too many issues. Besides the fact that the "Crackdown 3" will release this year, some are concerned about the quality of the game once it has shipped.

The same site added that the "Crackdown 3" might be totally different from the game we have been expecting so far. It is still unclear what kind of technical issues the game development experiencing right now, whatever it is, the developer is sure it will release this year.

The game is definitely one of Microsoft's big game releases left in this year. And according to the Attack of the fan boy, the game should focus at this upcoming E3 in June if they plan to release this year as scheduled.

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