Rime & Everybody’s Gone to the Rapture not due until 2015?

Rime & Everybody’s Gone to the Rapture not due until 2015?
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PlayStation 4 indie titles Rime and Everybody’s Gone to the Rapture may not be released until next year, a new PlayStation.com article has suggested.

The article, which was posted on Sony’s official website earlier today, highlights 10 indie games due to be released on PlayStation platforms throughout 2014, including Hotline Miami 2: Wrong Number, The Witness and Transistor.

However, it later refers to Everybody’s Gone to the Rapture and Rime as “two more independent titles that will be coming to PlayStation platforms a little further down the line…,” suggesting that they may not release until 2015.

Rime was first announced during Sony’s Gamescom 2013 press conference and is thought to be an open world title with influences from PS2 critical darling ICO. The game is currently in development at Deadlight studio Tequila Works.

Everybody’s Gone to the Rapture, meanwhile, was announced last August and is believed to be a spiritual successor to The Chinese Room’s Dear Esther. Both games are due to be published by Sony.

A SCEE representative told VideoGamer.com that the firm does not yet have release dates for Everybody’s Gone to the Rapture or Rime when contacted about the article this afternoon.

Source: uk.playstation.com