The PlayStation Network release of horror title Amy has been delayed in North America, VectorCell and Lexis Numerique have announced.
Originally due out today, the game will now arrive on January 17 as a result of the price being changed to match its Xbox Live counterpart.
Gamers were invited to vote in a poll on Facebook this past weekend to determine the new price, which saw 70 percent of participants voting to have the game’s PSN release postponed rather than pay an extra $3.
A statement reads: “Because of technical constrained of the PSN Store linked to the servers, this price change will postpone the release of the PSN version of AMY in the US to next week, Jan 17, 2012.”
“This price drop will not affect the release of AMY in the other territories, or on other platforms, as the release date for the XBLA version is still slated for January 11 for 800 MS points in the US.”
“We sincerely apologize for the confusion, and especially to those of you who have been supporting us for months and who would have liked a immediate release.”
Amy sees gamers controlling a woman named Lana as they escort the game’s eponymous eight-year old through a metropolis crawling with monstrous beings.