Thu, Oct 15, 2009 | 16:54 BST
SEGA confirms Alpha Protocol slip into spring 2010

Finally, SEGA has confirmed that Obsidian’ spy RPG Alpha Protocol has been delayed until spring 2010.
“Alpha Protocol is a new take on the RPG genre and from day one the team has been working to make Alpha Protocol a truly unique game for players to experience.” said Obsidian boss, Feargus Urquhart. “We’re very happy that Sega has made the decision to hold back the shipment of the game in order to give it the best chance at becoming the publishing success that we at Obsidian and our partners at Sega are striving for”.
“Alpha Protocol has been a very promising title since the beginning of the development cycle,” said SEGA Europe MD, Alan Pritchard. “By pushing Alpha Protocol to Spring 2010, we can ensure that the game will be released in the best commercial release window possible and will also receive the focus this true AAA titles deserves.”
So there ya go.
Thanks, CVG.


2 comments
#1
reask
15/10/09, 5:14 pm
I am still playing fallout 3 which is my first rpg outing.
I have to say I am enjoying it although it is huge and I have put ages into it.
I will keep an eye on this one as it seems to be another action type one.
#2
Hunam
15/10/09, 6:59 pm
Except, you know, it would have been better releasing it right now, so it wont have Mass Effect and Splinter Cell to contend with, as well as all the other 9000 games that have gone to spring 2010.