Quantic Dream revealed last month that their mobile and PC remaster of their 2004 thriller Indigo Prophecy (or Fahrenheit if you're outside of the USA) would be making it's console debut on PlayStation 4 on July 18th with trophy support and scenes that were cut out of the US version of the game when it originally released. Sadly, it would appear this is no longer the case.
In a Twitter post, Quantic Dream revealed that the game will not make it's scheduled release date for this Monday and will have a new date revealed very soon. It's unclear as to what the reasoning for the delay is whether it's something with the game or they're taking time off after the recent attacks in France which is where they are located.
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