Wednesday, November 21st 2007

Ubisoft Delays Haze and Splinter Cell: Conviction

The company delayed four unspecified games during its second quarter announcement, and today Ubisoft has furthered the release dates of two additional titles. Though it was confirmed for a December 14 release just a week ago, Free Radical's drug-enhanced shooter Haze (PS3) will now make its way to stores during the period of January through March of 2008. Sam Fisher's newest outing has also been postponed, as Ubisoft Montreal's Splinter Cell: Conviction (PC, X360) has been removed from the fiscal year calendar entirely. It's now slated for an ambiguous release sometime in the next year, which begins April 1, 2008. It was previously scheduled for a fourth fiscal quarter ship date.
Source: Shacknews
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2 Comments on Ubisoft Delays Haze and Splinter Cell: Conviction

#1
hacker111
well....there isn't much to say about this one but the games are postponed from coming out are they really bad or do they have defects?
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effmaster
Its the holiday rush they may be worried about. Plus the fact that since HAZE will be coming out on the PS3 first for whatever reason before the 360 version there is a lot more advanced coding and such that they would have to do on the PS3 versus the 360.

Though it is sad to see Splinter Cell be delayed for so long remember this was originally supposed to some out in Fall 2007 but now look at it. Oh well as the addage goes a game will only get better with more time given to it.
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