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The coronavirus has affected the development of The King of Fighters XV, whose release is delayed until early 2022

Bad news for all fans of The King of Fighters , because SNK has just announced that it will not finally launch The King of Fighters XV this year, delaying its arrival until the first quarter of 2022 , so we will have to wait a little longer to see it in the stores.

Apparently, the coronavirus continues to be a big problem for video game companies, because the pandemic has affected the speed of development of this installment and has disrupted the entire schedule that SNK had planned, as its producer, Yasuyuki Oda, has well expressed , in a statement that has been published.

For this reason, the team has chosen to postpone their arrival so that the quality is not affected at all and thus have more time to optimize all the sections. At least in its visual aspect it is to be expected that a good change will be noticed, because it will use the Unreal Engine 4 graphics engine.

For the rest, to date a good handful of characters have been confirmed that will be present in The King of Fighters XV , among which there will be some faces that fans of the saga will easily recognize along with some new faces, although they still remain in the game. air some fighters that will be revealed over the next few months.

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