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Take-Two Delays Max Payne 3 Again, Blames Baseball For Bad Quarter
Originally planned to hit this "winter" then moved to the first half of next year, Rockstar Games' third Max Payne title won't hit until August 2010 at the earliest, publisher Take-Two Interactive announced today. More »Brink Edges Back To Fall 2010
Last we heard, Splash Damage's lovely looking squad-based futuristic shooter Brink was coming to the PlayStation 3, Xbox 360 and PC in the spring of next year. Unfortunately, it now appears a few more seasons-worth of polish will be needed. More »SOCOM Fireteam Bravo 3 Delayed Due To Marketing
Sony is pushing back the release of SOCOM: U.S. Navy SEALs Fireteam Bravo 3 for the PSP until January, when the global marketing team gets finished telling the world about it. More »Silent Hill: Shattered Memories Enters Fog Of Delay
Konami's overhaul of the original Silent Hill may be making a later appearance than previously planned. Retailers have bumped Silent Hill: Shattered Memories release date about a month, meaning the game could miss Black Friday availability. More »Sega Delays Alpha Protocol To 2010
Those retailer listings that pointed to a slip for Obsidian Entertainment's "espionage RPG" Alpha Protocol look more accurate today, as Sega has updated the game's ship date to spring of 2010, a full year after its originally planned release. More »EyePet Delay Ruins Christmas
Holiday dreams shatter like delicate crystal unicorns across North America, as Sony confirms that the adorable little EyePet won't be making it home in time for Christmas. More »Modern Warfare 2 Delayed Two Weeks for PC?
Citing unnamed sources, the site Electronic Theatre reports that the PC version of Call of Duty: Modern Warfare 2 will be delayed two weeks past its general Nov. 10 release date to Nov. 24. More »Retailers Point To Alpha Protocol Delay
Obsidian Entertainment's Alpha Protocol—you know, the espionage RPG?—looks like it may not make its previously planned October release date. The Sega-published role-playing game looks like it will instead release next Summer. More »Blur Release Blurred To 2010
Another game drops from the 2009 holiday season lineup, as Activision pushes the finish line on Bizarre Creations' Blur into 2010. More »Persona PSP Halfway Delayed
Shin Megami Tensei: Persona for the PSP is delayed, and yet it isn't. While the UMD version of the game will arrive right on time, the PlayStation Network version slips to very early October. More »Bioware Confirms Dragon Age: Origins Delay
You're gonna have to wait another fortnight to get your brothel goat sex. The rumblings from retailers yesterday have been backed up by Bioware today. Dragon Age: Origins' new release date is November 3. More »StarCraft II Officially Delayed To 2010
It's official. You won't be playing StarCraft II: Wings of Liberty this year, as Blizzard has moved the release date of the real-time strategy game to the "first half of 2010." No, they never dated it; but they have now. More »EA Sports Active *So* Successful It's Delaying Other Games
The PlayStation 3 and Xbox 360 versions of EA Sports' Grand Slam Tennis will be coming a little later than originally planned, thanks to the runaway success of EA Sports Active. What does one have to do with the other? More »Free Dungeons & Dragons Online Encounters Delay
Dungeons & Dragons Online's transition into free-to-play game enters a 10x10 room. Up ahead is its original August release date. It rushes forward...pit trap! Saving throw failed, one month delay. More »Dark Void Delay Leaves Void In Fall Gaming Lineup
Another major 2009 release becomes a major 2010 release, as Capcom pushes back Dark Void to avoid a crowded fall game season that doesn't really exist anymore. More »Splinter Cell Conviction And Red Steel 2 Slip To 2010
The fall gaming season grows sparser still today, as Ubisoft announces the delay of Splinter Cell Conviction and Red Steel 2, with I am Alive and Ghost Recon slipping into the next fiscal year. More »MAG Reloading For Release In 2010?
The thinning Fall 2009 release list looks like it's getting one release thinner today, as online retailers are pointing to a delay for MAG, Zipper Interactive's massive action game for the PlayStation 3, which is now aiming for January 2010. More »Wolfenstein Will Miss Its August 4 Due Date
Raven and id Software's Wolfenstein won't be opening a portal to retail the first week of August, as previously planned. The latest game to be hit by a summer delay will now ship a few weeks later, Activision confirmed today. More »BioShock 2 Delayed To FY 2010
Your return to Rapture will be a bit delayed, as publisher Take-Two Interactive announced today that BioShock 2 won't be releasing in the company's fourth quarter as previously planned. Now for the bad news. More »Analyst Sees StarCraft II Inevitably Delayed To 2010
Blizzard set its sights on one "front line release" for 2009, a title that we expected to be StarCraft II: Wings of Liberty, the first of three StarCraft II games. One analyst isn't so sure Blizzard can make it. More »Activision Moves Singularity Out Of Modern Warfare 2's Way
Raven Software's snazzy looking time-shifting first-person shooter Singularity won't be arriving this Fall, as previously planned by publisher Activision. Why? Because Modern Warfare 2 is also coming out this Fall and Singularity would only get lost in the din. More »