Deus Ex: Human Revolution Hit With Delay

by Mike Bendel on December 16, 2010 @ 12:18 pm


There’s nothing quite like topping off the holiday season with a high-profile delay.

Square Enix’s anticipated sci-fi RPG Deus Ex: Human Revolution has been pushed into the company’s next fiscal quarter, which begins in April. That puts it at least a few months off from the original projected release of February-March.

Square Enix is spending the additional time to add further polish to the title, pointing to the “harsh market feedback” regarding a key title as one of its chief concerns. The setback is a downer, no doubt, but we’d rather not see a repeat of the Final Fantasy XIV fiasco.

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Comments
Bran says:

More polish? Is that possible?

eldiablov says:

Square really need to get this right, things aren't looking to good for them at the moment

KezraPlanes says:

Nah... They're going to wither and close at this rate. The simple fact they assembled a team of amateurs and put them in charge of Final Fantasy XIII says it all.

neon6 says:

Square can do whatever they want with Final Fantasy, it's not like I still play the games or anything. But PLEASE do not screw this up.

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