Sega moves Chromehound’s release
The debut of Chromehounds, a game that brings the player the view of war from the cockpits of colossal metal vehicles called hounds and supposedly to be released this spring in Japan, was moved to another month.
A game highly anticipated by Japanese gamers, Chromehounds for Microsoft’s Xbox 360 will be retailed on June 29 instead of its initially slated release of May 25. The citizens of the Empire of the Sun will, unfortunately, have to wai for a little bit more with Sega citing quality issues that needs to be looked into as the reason why they postponed the release.
Meanwhile, there has been now word about North American releases yet.
The debut of Chromehounds, a game that brings the player the view of war from the cockpits of colossal metal vehicles called hounds and supposedly to be released this spring in Japan, was moved to another month.
A game highly anticipated by Japanese gamers, Chromehounds for Microsoft’s Xbox 360 will be retailed on June 29 instead of its initially slated release of May 25. The citizens of the Empire of the Sun will, unfortunately, have to wai for a little bit more with Sega citing quality issues that needs to be looked into as the reason why they postponed the release.
Meanwhile, there has been now word about North American releases yet.