Dark Messiah 360 slips a week
Creed PC and DS also running late.
Ubisoft has pushed the release of Dark Messiah of Might & Magic Elements back one week to 15th February.
The latest release schedule for the publisher also shows delays for Assassin's Creed on PC and DS, which will now both be available on 28th March. The former was originally due on 1st March, while the latter was supposed to be out in February.
Meanwhile Haze PS3 and Brothers in Arms: Road to Hill 30 (Wii) have been slotted into the murky waters of Q1 - between April and June, in other words.
Earlier this year Ubisoft revealed it would push a handful of key titles into the latter half of 2008, including Far Cry 2, Tom Clancy's EndWar and Brothers In Arms: Hell's Highway.
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Shame. Out of interest, does anyone know if Ubi are handling the port themselves, or if its Arkane Studios again?
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