Ubisoft delays Double Time, reports Hell’s Highway ‘on track’

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The release date of Brothers In Arms: Double Time for the Nintendo Wii fell back a month more, despite a previous release target set for September 21, 2007. The hopefully non-port of Brothers in Arms should hit Wii consoles by October 19, 2007 as claimed.

Although missing in the list, Ubisoft has reaffirmed the release date of Brothers in Arms: Hell’s Highway is still on track for November. The WWII game’s absence in the release list was a mistake, claims Ubisoft, and will be coming to the PC, PlayStation 3 and Xbox 360 as previously scheduled.

Titles going to be released along with it are the highly awaited Assassin’s Creed (for the PC, PlayStation 3, Xbox 360), the insane Rayman Raving Rabbids 2 (for the DS and Wii), Tom Clancy’s Splinter Cell: Conviction (for the PC and Xbox 360) and Free Radical‘s Haze (for the PlayStation 3), although they are vaguely listed simply as “November release.”

Via Eurogamer

Ubisoft delays Double Time, reports Hell's Highway 'on track' - Image 1 

The release date of Brothers In Arms: Double Time for the Nintendo Wii fell back a month more, despite a previous release target set for September 21, 2007. The hopefully non-port of Brothers in Arms should hit Wii consoles by October 19, 2007 as claimed.

Although missing in the list, Ubisoft has reaffirmed the release date of Brothers in Arms: Hell’s Highway is still on track for November. The WWII game’s absence in the release list was a mistake, claims Ubisoft, and will be coming to the PC, PlayStation 3 and Xbox 360 as previously scheduled.

Titles going to be released along with it are the highly awaited Assassin’s Creed (for the PC, PlayStation 3, Xbox 360), the insane Rayman Raving Rabbids 2 (for the DS and Wii), Tom Clancy’s Splinter Cell: Conviction (for the PC and Xbox 360) and Free Radical‘s Haze (for the PlayStation 3), although they are vaguely listed simply as “November release.”

Via Eurogamer

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