Shuhei Yoshida on DriveClub Issues: “Truly Sorry”, PS Plus Edition Postponed “Until Further Notice”

Worldwide Studios president for SCE offers apologies to fans for the DriveClub debacle.

Posted By | On 31st, Oct. 2014

DriveClub

If you haven’t been following the daily updates, then you won’t know that Evolution Studios’ DriveClub has been facing some major problems. The online centric racing title faces server issues from day one preventing the majority of players from accessing multiplayer. Various features like challenges and the social club were simply closed off. Though the team has made strides since then, it’s been a major black mark seeing as how the game was delayed by a year for further polish.

Nothing could be worse than Evolution failing to delivering the PlayStation Plus edition of DriveClub, essentially a free version of the game for subscribers that let them experience things first hand before deciding whether to opt for the full package. There’s no still no word on when the PS Plus edition will be out but President of Sony Worldwide Studios for SCE Shuhei Yoshida took to Facebook to offer his apologies.

“I wanted to provide you with the latest update on DriveClub. Unfortunately, the road to launch has been a little rocky, and we are truly sorry that so many of you have not been able to enjoy everything that we had hoped DriveClub would deliver.

“We have been listening to your feedback and realize that patience understandably is running out. Evo is working around the clock to close the gap, and we have deployed additional engineering resources to help resolve the remaining issues as soon as possible. Unfortunately, the time frames required to roll out the fully connected experience will be longer than anticipated and we do not have an exact time frame for when they will be resolved.

“We are also very conscious that we have disappointed so many of you who were looking forward to playing the promised PS Plus Edition. Our first priority is to provide you with the best possible experience while playing DriveClub. With the high volume of new players and additional server load the PS Plus Edition is anticipated to bring, we are currently not confident that we can guarantee the best online experience.

“Until we can ensure that everyone can enjoy the full social connected online experience, we will be postponing the release of the PS Plus Edition until further notice.”

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