New wacky farming sim Southfield delayed days before Early Access

The wacky farming sim from Radical Forge, Southfield, was slapped with a delay mere days before its scheduled launch into Early Access. Considering the technical woes that lingered in the latest version played by Smash Jump’s Julian Barber, we can’t say it won’t do it good.

In a press release and subsequent social media post, Radical Forge revealed that its June 24 launch doesn’t give it enough time to polish what needs to be polished and improving the game’s performance to the degree that’s expected from the community. It also points out that it wouldn’t be able to fix the issues in the amount of time without putting a lot of stress and strain on the team as a whole, which it doesn’t want to do.

As of right now, Southfield doesn’t have a new release date nor a release window, opting instead to announce it when the studio can. It also offered up a YouTube video sharing the feedback from the community from the Closed Beta.

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