Doctor Who: The Eternity Clock on Vita has missed its intended release date of early June. Originally scheduled for June 13th release, a spokesperson for the BBC confirmed the game has been “slightly delayed”, but has yet to provide a new release date.
“The Vita version is undergoing additional testing and will be slightly delayed to ensure we deliver the best version for Doctor Who fans,” read the statement from the BBC to DigitalSpy. The PS3 version of the game was released on schedule last month.
Doctor Who: The Eternity Clock is the first of three planned releases by BBC Worldwide, and will be a PlayStation timed exclusive in Europe before releasing on PC later in the year.
The Vita version will offer a number of unique features, including Near support and cloud-saving between platforms, allowing gamers to pick up their PS3 saved game on their PS Vita when on the go.