Ubisoft delays Prince of Persia DLC
Announces it on Twitter.
Ubisoft has delayed the release of the first downloadable content for Prince of Persia.
Prince of Persia: Epilogue, as it's titled, had been due to launch today.
However, Ubisoft has revealed there's been a delay via its Twitter page. How very contemporary.
They're not calling it a delay, obviously, just "a new release date". Apparently Prince of Persia: Epilogue will now be released on 5th March via PlayStation Network and Xbox Live.
No reason is given for the delay, and there's still no word on how much the content will cost. However we do know it'll see the Prince and his girlfriend, Elika, trying to escape from an Underground Palace, defeat a bunch of tougher-than-ever enemies and get through an entire trip to Ikea without having a row. Maybe not the last one.
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Or plan a little better will you.
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Not a bad deal considering the retail game lasted about 9 hours. If its good its worth it even if its short.
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1. Its a way to following news and musings from celebrities, companies and associations. Much like any other pushed feed.
2. Its a way of the rest of us writing pointless crap about whatever we happen to be up to, firing it off into space, and assuming anyone out there cares.
The horrible thing is though, following and being followed is just another counter, and people love nothing more than a counter. Its the reason people on myspace have friends they don't know and never communicate with.
I guess my point is that we shouldn't blame the tools, we should blame the pointless shit people use the tools for. And for the record, I don't use twitter and probably never will.
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When console gamers can have mods and editorial tools for their games, then PC gamers can have DLC.