[[wysiwyg_imageupload:970:]]The official Doctor Who Facebook informs us that the release date for the Doctor Who Eternity Clock video game will get pushed back to an April release date.
The team are adding the finishing touches to Doctor Who: The Eternity Clock, the official release date has moved to April but believe us, it’s worth the wait! It will be released globally on PS3 and PS Vita with a PC version coming shortly after.
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Doctor Who: The Eternity Clock will be the first of a series of Doctor Whoconsole games developed by BBC Worldwide Digital Entertainment and Games marking a significant movement into gaming for this business. Two furtherDoctor Who console game titles are planned to follow this release with details to be announced next year. Doctor Who: The Eternity Clock is being created in full high definition for digital download platforms and is set for release in early 2012, initially on Playstation 3 ®; Playstation Vita ® and PC platforms.
Doctor Who: The Eternity Clock will immerse gamers in the universe of Doctor Who, allowing them to take on the role of the Doctor and River Song as they travel across time and space to save the Earth. Gamers must learn to master the complexities of time travel with exceptional time based game play, changes made in one time will impact another creating multiple possibilities and challenging players to solve puzzles across the centuries.
A wholly new storyline has been developed especially for this new Doctor Who console game franchise, written in collaboration with the BBC Wales team. Photo-real graphics, television quality scenes and highly realistic characters will bring the world of Doctor Who to life immersing fans completely in the twists and turns of an action filled plot. The stars of the series Matt Smith (the Doctor) and Alex Kingston (River Song) have recorded full voiceovers for their characters in Doctor Who: The Eternity Clock and motion capture has been used to create in-game characters that are incredibly realistic providing the ultimate Doctor Who gaming experience.