Rumor – Happy Tree Friends: False Alarm gets pushed back to an unspecified date
Well this is confusing. There’s a recent post on the Happy Tree Friends website detailing that Happy Tree Friends: False Alarm may have been delayed even farther back than what’s been previously been reported by news sites. Join us as we try and unravel the mystery behind this confusing announcement.
Delays are bad enough, but when you’re not sure if a delay announcement refers to a known delay or an entirely new delay, it can be kind of confusing. This is what appears to be happening in reference to Sega‘s Happy Tree Friends: False Alarm. Let’s try to figure this out, shall we?
According to what we know so far, Happy Tree Friends: False Alarm was originally scheduled for Fall of 2007, but was pushed back to April of 2008. This announcement appears to have been pushed back another week to April 21, and that’s where this whole fiasco begins.
There appears to be an announcement on the Happy Tree Friends website that may or may not be referring to the April 21 delay. According to the announcement,
Due to the expansion of the game launch to Hong Kong, Taiwan and Korea, the “False Alarm” game will now push back to a later date. We are working with SEGA now to determine the best timeline for a more worldwide release and will publish this news as soon as we can.
The problem with the announcement is that it lacks a timestamp, meaning it could have been referring to the game being pushed back to April 21. Either that, or there’s going to be another delay to False Alarm that will push it back farther than the 21st.
In any case, there seems to be more than enough time to find out more about this announcement and learn the official launch date of HTF: False Alarm. Keep checking QJ for more updates on this as it happens.