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The PC version of BioWare’s Dragon Age: Origins has been delayed from early to “late 2009.” The reason for the shift is a bit unclear, but it’s suggested that it may have occurred to allow the keyboard version to ship simultaneously with the console iterations.

The delay isn’t because the name sucked and needed an emergency change, which is what I thought when I had my girlfriend read the bad news to me earlier today. If I were to play a name association game with the word “RPG,” “dragon” would spill out of my mouth quicker than spicy food moves through a colon. I’m tired of lazy names. Imagine if Bungie named Halo: Combat Evolved something dumb like Dude in Armor: Assault Rifle and Aliens. It probably wouldn’t have had the same impact, mainly because I wouldn’t have bought it.

Because PR people like to assuage fears, I thought I would include the bad news press release. Holder of titles and evil defeater Doctor Ray Muzyka chimed in on the matter to make sure that I didn’t think something was afoot with the game. Check it out after the break.

BIOWARE ANNOUNCES NEW RELEASE DATE FOR

DRAGON AGE:ORIGINS PC

New Release Date Set for Last Half of 2009

Edmonton, Alberta, Canada (February 3, 2009) – Leading video game developer BioWare™, a division of Electronic Arts Inc. (NASDAQ: ERTS), today announced that the release of Dragon Age™: Origins on PC has been rescheduled to the last half of 2009 from the previously announced early 2009 release date, coinciding with the release of the console versions of Dragon Age: Origins.

"Dragon Age: Origins is shaping up to be quite amazing in its level of quality and polish," said Dr. Ray Muzyka, General Manager and CEO, BioWare and General Manager and Vice President, EA.  "I'm really proud of our team, who are working very hard to make Dragon Age: Origins the biggest and most exciting BioWare game yet, and we will work to ensure it not only meets, but exceeds the expectations of our loyal audience of fans."

Dragon Age: Origins is the spiritual successor to BioWare's critically acclaimed Baldur's Gate™, featuring deep character customization and roleplaying, morally challenging decisions, tactical party-based combat, and a wealth of gritty, mature sub-plots that together make it one of the most highly-anticipated PC and console releases of 2009.

For more information about Dragon Age: Origins, the latest updates, or to join BioWare's Dragon Age community, visit www.dragonage.com.










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the Golden Avatar's Avatar - Comment posted on 02/04/2009 09:07
the Golden Avatar
I have hopes for this game.
seigfreid's Avatar - Comment posted on 02/04/2009 09:25
seigfreid
I was really looking forward to this. Guess I will just have to get it later :(
Gyrael's Avatar - Comment posted on 02/04/2009 09:25
Gyrael
Wow. This is pretty bad. That's a huge delay... the game was scheduled for March 23rd. Then again this gives me more time to clear my game backlog. But Diablo III may come out late 2009 too. THIS IS NONSENSE.
the Golden Avatar's Avatar - Comment posted on 02/04/2009 09:38
the Golden Avatar
Did anyone ever really believe it was coming out in March? I just thought that was some placeholder date that they hadn't gotten around to changing.
Overcow's Avatar - Comment posted on 02/04/2009 10:33
Overcow
Not surprising, well if it makes the game any better then I'm all for it.
jellydoodle's Avatar - Comment posted on 02/04/2009 10:36
jellydoodle
and consoles once again ruin it for us
Maurice Tan's Avatar - Comment posted on 02/04/2009 10:54
Maurice Tan
Good, we can have attempts at normal lives for another half year.
Nixium's Avatar - Comment posted on 02/04/2009 11:02
Nixium
I can't say that I am surprised. I really hope this is just to make it more polished and a better game rather than just a marketing ploy.

I hate marketing ploys. They are le suck!
Demtor's Avatar - Comment posted on 02/04/2009 11:20
Demtor
Does this mean we won't have Xbox buttons in our PC menus? I did so love that with Mirror's Edge, especially the awesome tutorial...
ArrestedDeveloper's Avatar - Comment posted on 02/04/2009 13:22
ArrestedDeveloper
Son of a bitch.
Solivagant's Avatar - Comment posted on 02/04/2009 13:42
Solivagant
Amazing how a game that was for years a PC Exclusive was then turned into a PC Exclusive for a short while and now is just a port.
Agent Orange's Avatar - Comment posted on 02/04/2009 14:10
Agent Orange
O NOES, I was really looking forward to this but I would rather have it done right than rushed out the door.
Eschatos's Avatar - Comment posted on 02/04/2009 16:36
Eschatos
Sucks, but I'll survive.
Furyfire's Avatar - Comment posted on 02/05/2009 01:20
Furyfire
Well damnit, time to move my pre-order around some.
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