Sifu, the long-awaited rogue-lite kung fu fighting game, is now available for preload via the Epic Games Store and the PlayStation Store, but pre-order owners can also play the game early, ahead of its February 8th release date. PS Store users are, however, experiencing issues in getting the game to download in the first place.
Many players who pre-purchased Sifu via the PlayStation Store find themselves unable to download game files ahead of its launch. The issue is particularly egregious for Deluxe Edition owners, who may have purchased it to play the game 48 hours early in the first place.
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From what information is currently available about the problem, it would seem that only PlayStation users find themselves unable to download the game. Another issue lies with the fact that Sifu was originally supposed to release two weeks later, on February 22nd, with the ongoing problems hurting whatever positive buzz the game's early release date may have afforded.
The silver lining to the ongoing PS Store problems is that Sifu is only 7.6 GBs' worth of download on PlayStation consoles. When PS preloading is finally made available, odds are that everyone will get to enjoy the game in really short order. Of course, on the flip side, there's still the issue of Deluxe Edition owners not getting the promised 48 hours' worth of early access in the first place.
Developers have already acknowledged the issue via Twitter, saying that they are aware of preloading issues on the PlayStation Store. According to the official response, and judging by the fact that the problems are limited to PlayStation Store, the issue may well lie with Sony, rather than the
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