Super Meat Boy Forever, the sequel to 201o’s hit platformer, has been delayed past its original April release date.
Announced on Twitter by developer Team Meat, the statement reads, “We’ve been knocking out the last bits of Super Meat Boy Forever at record speeds while keeping a healthy and sustainable pace. We are going to keep that pace which means we will not hit out April 2019 release. Sorry about that. We could have sacrificed our minds, bodies and social lives to make April 2019 but that’s stupid.” The note continues, “Team Meat isn’t some studio owned by an Evil Asshat corporation that has say over what we do and how we do it. We are fortunate enough to have control over how we work and we choose not to run ourselves into the ground.”
We're almost done, but not quite there yet. pic.twitter.com/vm7q10Xd0n
— Team Meat (@SuperMeatBoy) April 4, 2019
The new release date will be unveiled in the next trailer but Team Meat claim the game will launch “not too far after April 2019.”
Super Meat Boy Forever will be released on PlayStation 4, Xbox One, Nintendo Switch, PC, and mobile devices.