True Crime: Hong Kong Slips Into 2011
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Thursday, August 05, 2010
Another day and yes, another financial report comes out and gives us a piece of news. I kid you not, financial statements and reports are fast becoming the major source for news these days, which doesn't say a lot about the PR departments...
Anyway, I digress. In Activision's second quarter financial results for 2010, the publisher revealed that the United Front Games developed True Crime: Hong Kong would now be shipping in 2011.
Activision stated that the delay was in order "to give the development team more time to deliver the high-quality entertainment experience they envision for the game."
So, first Brink slips, then Crysis 2 and now True Crime. What's next? Well, it won't be Halo: Reach... that's gone gold!