Friday, July 16, 2010

Atomic's Breach Pushed into 2011


This morning, Atomic Games officially announced that it plans to delay Breach until January 2011. The PC shooter was supposed to arrive this summer, but the developer pushed it back due to shipping date issues. The extra time will let the company add a Hardcore mode and other pieces of content.

"While work on Breach is actually done, we did miss our small window with Microsoft to get it up on Xbox LIVE Arcade for Xbox 360 in late June as we had planned. Luckily there were features we had been thinking of adding to the title, and now we have the opportunity to do just that. Unlike with Six Days in Fallujah, which was delayed indefinitely when Konami pulled out, we are publishing Breachourselves, and it will be out in January," said Peter Tamte, President of Atomic Games."I've always said, we don't make simulations for the public and we don't make games for the government. However, we have come to realize there is a growing segment of the gaming population that wants to test these simulation systems out for themselves, which is why we're adding features, like a Hardcore mode, to Breach."

Well, Atomic Games said sometimeeback a few months that the PC version would release very close to the release of the 360 version.

Breach would be released sometime in 2011 for the PC.

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