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Monolith has announced that Project Origin, their follow up to 2005's first-person shooter F.E.A.R. (with a new name chosen by fans online) has been pushed from its originally planned fall release into early 2009.
News of this slight delay came at the end of a progress report from the Leipzig Games Convention on IGN (via Joystiq), which lists the game as set for release in the first-quarter of 2009 -- putting the game past its previously planned fall release. No reasons were given for the push, although these sort of short release bumps tend to be attributed to needing (or wanting) more time to add a little more polish.
For more on Project Origin, check out our hands-on preview of the game from E3 last month
Credits: 1up, SYN Romance
Monolith has announced that Project Origin, their follow up to 2005's first-person shooter F.E.A.R. (with a new name chosen by fans online) has been pushed from its originally planned fall release into early 2009.
News of this slight delay came at the end of a progress report from the Leipzig Games Convention on IGN (via Joystiq), which lists the game as set for release in the first-quarter of 2009 -- putting the game past its previously planned fall release. No reasons were given for the push, although these sort of short release bumps tend to be attributed to needing (or wanting) more time to add a little more polish.
For more on Project Origin, check out our hands-on preview of the game from E3 last month
Credits: 1up, SYN Romance