
It's been several weeks since the first indications hit that the super-spy RPG Alpha Protocol would not make its planned October 2009 release. It's been over a week since the game's publisher Sega changed the date of the game's launch to Spring 2010 on Sega's web site. Now Sega has finally issued an official press release about the game's tardiness, with Sega of America's CEO s Masanao Maeda saying simply, "We've worked in conjunction with Obsidian Entertainment in making the decision to move Alpha Protocol's ship date to spring 2010 to ensure that we have the best game possible at launch."Of course this statement doesn't explain why it took Sega so long to finally admit to the delay despite the media, including us, asking Sega repeatedly about the date changes. Obsidian Entertainment's Matthew Rorie does make mention of this issue in a statement on the game's official message boards, saying, "Sorry again for the long delay in putting out something official. It was frustrating for everyone involved, including you guys, I'm sure." He adds, " . . . just keep in mind that, in the end, this is going to help Alpha Protocol achieve the greatest success possible for it. The game is going to get a good coat of polish to it, and it's also hopefully going to become more visible to the gaming community at large. So that's a win-win for everyone. It sucks that it won't be coming out for a while, but it'll be awesome when it does."
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