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For those who have shifted attention to a new in-development game, still bitter as a fresh lemon about Vivendi's Half-Life 2 delay announcement (pushing the game back to an apparent April 2004 release); this might just ruin your day...
As many now know, Ubisoft have delayed their highly anticipated shooter, FarCry, until quater 1 of 2004. You can read specific information about this delay in the press release on the FarCry website.
What will come as even more of a shock is that today id Software's Doom 3 has been held back until the 2005 fiscal year, according to their publisher Activision. For those of you completely freaking out, don't do anything rash quite yet; the 2005 fiscal year starts April 2004.
This is really becoming a trend, seems that you're not a professional developer unless you delay your projects, specifically unless you delay your projects until Q1 the year after planned release. So it seems that once again the release-race has taken unexpected turns, and is far from decided.
				
			As many now know, Ubisoft have delayed their highly anticipated shooter, FarCry, until quater 1 of 2004. You can read specific information about this delay in the press release on the FarCry website.
What will come as even more of a shock is that today id Software's Doom 3 has been held back until the 2005 fiscal year, according to their publisher Activision. For those of you completely freaking out, don't do anything rash quite yet; the 2005 fiscal year starts April 2004.
This is really becoming a trend, seems that you're not a professional developer unless you delay your projects, specifically unless you delay your projects until Q1 the year after planned release. So it seems that once again the release-race has taken unexpected turns, and is far from decided.