System 3 have announced that their upcoming PS3 PSN game, Ferrari The Race Experience, has been delayed until 6th October. System 3 say the delay was due to a slight technical issue with a redemption code offer. Owners of the PS3 version of either Ferrari Challenge Trofeo Pirelli and Ferrari Challenge Deluxe are entitled to getting Ferrari The Race Experience at a special price. details on this will become available on www.system3.com soon.
Press Release
European Ferrari fans will have to wait a few more days to get their racing kicks as System 3’s brand new racing game, Ferrari The Race Experience, has experienced a small delay.
Originally due to hit the PlayStation Store tomorrow, Wednesday 29 September, unavoidable circumstances dictate the game will now arrive on Wednesday the 6th of October.
This was due to a slight technical issue with putting in place a very special redemption code offer.
Owners of Ferrari Challenge Trofeo Pirelli (PS3) and Ferrari Challenge Deluxe (PS3) are entitled to a special purchase price as a reward for their loyalty. Further details will be made available onwww.system3.com in the near future.
We would like to apologise for this small delay.
About Ferrari The Race Experience
Ferrari The Race Experience takes the critically acclaimed Ferrari Challenge race engine and enhances it in every possible way. Ferrari The Race Experience boasts a whole host of new additions under the hood that are sure to satisfy even the most hardcore of racing fans. As well as incorporating brand new cars such as the 458 Italia and the 599XX, the game also has numerous difficulty settings AND three handling engine settings (Assisted, Arcade and Simulation), meaning that absolutely anyone can get to grips with the best supercars on the planet.
Find out more about the game at:
www.system3.com
About System 3
Formed in 1982 System 3 is globally renowned for heartwarming entertainment experiences that formed the very foundations of the modern videogames we know and love today. From the behemoth that was The Last Ninja, to the platforming brilliance of MYTH: History In The Making, to the legendary status of International Karate and the joyous simplicity of Putty Squad, System 3 has been responsible for some of the greatest videogames of the past 27 years.