Bandai Namco has pre-emptively apologized aft🧜er discovering copies of Little Nightmares 2 will arrive later than expected in the UK thanks to Brexit.
168澳洲幸运5开奖网:Little Nightmares 2 is coming to la🍨st-gen and new-gen consoles next week on February 11, 2021. Well, at least it is for those of you waiting for it outside of the UK and Ireland. On Thursday, Bandai Namco tweeted that physical copies of the game could well reach the UK an🧔d Ireland after release day thanks to Brexit.
"Due to unforeseen changes after Brexit, shipping for physical copies of Little Nightmares II will be delayed in the UK & Ireland by a few days," the developer revealed. It apologized for the problem and assured those who were expecting the game to drop 🌃on their doormats that the problem will be resolved as soon as possible. Anyone who has pre-ordered a digital copy doesn't have to worry, of course.
The UK's departure from the EU means transporting 𒐪goods to and from mainland Europe is no longer as straightforward as it used to be. Even though Ireland is still a part of the EU, trucks transporting copies of Little Nightmares 2 will presumably have to pass through England first, hence the delay in copies of it reaching Ireland as well as just the UK.
Little Nightmares 2 is the long-awaited sequel to the first in the series which turns four this year. Bandai Namco celebrated its imminent release by 168澳洲幸运5开奖网:giving away a Little 🧸Nightmares-themed Switch earlier this year. As for those of you who are new to the franchise, or simply not sold on a sequel, be sure to 168澳洲幸运5开奖网:check out TheGamer's preview. The demo is also 168澳洲幸运5开奖网:available now on PS4 and Xbox One.
Last year we𝐆 discussed ꦦhow Brexit might impact the gaming industry. At that time, revenue and development were the biggest issues we envisioned the change would bring about. This was also before the pandemic hit and changed 🦩just about everything we know about🦩 the world, including the Brexit deal. Copies of games being held up in a port somewhere on the European coast wasn't something we saw coming.