‘The Eternity Clock’ update – now due out in April
It has been confirmed that the release of the new Doctor Who game, The Eternity Clock, has been pushed back.
Although originally scheduled to go on sale this month, its release has been delayed until April while the “finishing touches” are being added. Its official Twitter promises that it will be “worth the wait”. The game has been developed by Supermassive Games and will be available internationally on PS3 and PS Vita, with a downloadable PC version coming shortly afterwards.
It will include a multiplayer feature for players to work together as the Doctor and River.
Digital Spy recently reviewed the “traditional” game, describing it as “polished and pleasantly designed” with “a neat concept that ratchets up the tension”. Are you excited?
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Downloadable Version, does that mean it’s free like the Adventure Games?
I would have thought that would be unlikely, especially because the PS3 and PS Vita versions will have a price, but having said that, BBC Worldwide haven’t spoken about pricing yet.