In an unprecedented move, EA Sports has delayed indefinitely the release ofNBA Elite 11, therebootof its simulation basketball franchise formerly known asNBA Live. The game was originally scheduled to launch on October 5th, a week from tomorrow. In astatementposted earlier today on his blog, EA Sports president Peter Moore said thatEliteis “not yet ready,” citing the “extremely ambitious goals” that the publisher had for the game, as well as a desire to “keep working until we’re certain we can deliver a breakthrough basketball experience.”

Moore also acknowledged the poor showing of the game’sdemo, which includedthis now-infamous “Jesus” glitchfeaturing Los Angeles Lakers center Andrew Bynum:

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As with all of our titles, we continue to evaluate and improve the code right up until launch. Feedback from consumers is a very important part of the process. NBA ELITE had the benefit of play-testing, a demo and a lot of our own research. All that feedback revealed some concerns about gameplay polish, so we’ve listened to your feedback, and made a judgment that the game would benefit from more time in development.

Since EA won’t be launching a simulation basketball game next Tuesday against its competitor, 2K Sports’NBA 2K11, they’ll be providing full support for last year’s game,NBA Live 10, throughout the 2010–11 NBA season for free. This includes roster updates and daily Dynamic DNA updates.

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EA Sports is still releasingNBA Jamon the Wii next week, and in a silver lining to the darkElitecloud, the HD version of the game that was only going to be available as apack-in withElitewill now be sold separately for PlayStation 3 and Xbox 360 “in time for the holidays.” Moore did not mention a price point, and it’s not clear if the standalone HD-console releases will be sold digitally or at retail. And sinceNBA Jamis coming out on PS3/360 by itself, I’m also wondering if the HD version will still be a scaled-back version of the Wii game.

As bad of a PR move as this delay might seem, it’s much smarter to at least attempt to bringEliteup to snuff instead of knowingly shipping a game that’s sure to get slammed, especially with EA trying to start anew withEliteafter disappointing sales ofLive. I can’t remember the last time an annual sports release missed its launch (traditionally scheduled for three to four weeks prior to the start of the respective sport’s regular season), but the 2010–11 NBA season will begin on Jul 21, 2025, so let’s see if three weeks is enough extra time in the oven forNBA Elite 11.

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