Despite what Eurogamer reported yesterday, it looks like Atari changed their mind and now Alone in the Dark on PS3 will launch simultaneously with the PC and Xbox 360 versions again. Looks like Atari dropped the ball talking to Eurogamer saying that the Xbox and PC versions were "first to be released" after the publisher's most recent launch schedule didn't have PS3's Alone in the Dark on it. Atari is now sticking with all the versions will be available during their current fiscal year, which ends March '08. We'll see about that.
It was rather surprising that Atari announced (then took back) the PS3 delay this far in advance, given that most companies will mention it about a month before launch. But, it's not like Atari is the go-to source on how to run a company lately. Who knows, in the grand scheme we're wondering if the PS3 version will still get delayed, or if the Xbox 360 and PC versions will get delayed to meet up with the PS3. It's Atari, at this point, anything can happen.
Reader Comments (15)
Posted: Sep 6th 2007 4:58PM Fernando Rocker said
Those are the most inexpressive closed eyes that I've ever seen.
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Posted: Sep 6th 2007 5:01PM Shagittarius said
I was thinking the same thing about your profile picture!
FACIAL!
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FACIAL!
Posted: Sep 6th 2007 5:02PM Fernando Rocker said
And as usual, Shaggi and his stupid comments. =)
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Posted: Sep 6th 2007 8:41PM hvnlysoldr said
Fernando, I suggest retaking your picture. I had meant to say that in an earlier reply about lightening your picture. Either shop it or physically take a better picture of yourself please.
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Posted: Sep 6th 2007 6:35PM LAZoftheTamarinds said
This is good news for PS3. It needs as many games as it can get. FAST!
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Posted: Sep 7th 2007 1:08AM (Unverified) said
Who said fast? The PC and 360 version is being held back till the ps3 version is ready. You snooze, you lose Atari.
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