The games have been pushed to an unspecified date in 2014

Dec 20, 2013 08:31 GMT  ·  By

Namco Bandai has officially announced that Soul Calibur: Lost Swords and Ace Combat Infinity, two free-to-play titles that were expected to launch in 2013, have been pushed to a later 2014 date.

The two titles were initially supposed to arrive on the PlayStation 3 this year, as Gematsu informs, but they have been delayed from their planned launched dates in an attempt to deliver a better quality product, as Namco Bandai reasoned.

The open beta test for Ace Combat Infinity was held in Japan, from December 12 through December 18, including both single-player campaign mode and an online co-op battle mode, awarding its participants with an exclusive Test Pilot emblem for them to decorate their planes once the game gets released.

Soul Calibur: Lost Sword also went through a beta test in Japan, during November, when three of the game's character were offered for testing, along with the option to create custom characters through the game's Create-A-Soul Mode.