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Universe at War: Earth Assault
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Real Time Strategy
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Save the world or destroy it as you take charge of several unique factions with awesome powers and spectacular units. Control massive-scale alien war machines that are fully customizable. With on-the-fly tactical customization, you can ...
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European UaW PC version delayed
Posted on Monday, 1 October 2007 by Ryuken, source: Petroglyph
Sega Europe has some odd news to share; the PC version of the sci-fi RTS Universe at War: Earth Assault won't come out in November 2007 but in January 2008.
And yes, that apparently only seems to be the case for the European version. Why yankees can play this game two months earlier is anyone's guess.
If this really remains a decision for the European version only then the cross-platform arguement for this delay is poor to say the least.
And then there is still the known danger of not having a simultaneous worldwide release: the risk of illegal copies getting into the hands of people who can't be bothered to wait two months...
And yes, that apparently only seems to be the case for the European version. Why yankees can play this game two months earlier is anyone's guess.
The game, which is amongst the first of a new wave of titles that offer Cross Platform gaming between Xbox 360 and the PC, will be released in January 2008 in Europe. The new release date means that both the PC version and Xbox 360 version will launch closer together, allowing gamers to enjoy the full experience of this fantastic RTS from acclaimed developer, Petroglyph.
If this really remains a decision for the European version only then the cross-platform arguement for this delay is poor to say the least.
And then there is still the known danger of not having a simultaneous worldwide release: the risk of illegal copies getting into the hands of people who can't be bothered to wait two months...
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