Prototype was supposed to be released last fall, but it slowely slipped into 2009. Well a somwhat release date has come out for the game. Scheduled for June 2009, which is a great time as gaming usually goes through a dry season in the summer.

Perusing the assorted New York Comic Con invitations in our inbox this morning, we stumbled across one particularly interesting line among the bullet points in an email from Activision -- a much more solid release date for upcoming T-1000 simulation open-world/action game Prototype. And rather than put words into the company's mouth, let's look right at what came from the press release:

"Hands-on – fans get their first chance to play the highly anticipated open-world/action thriller, PROTOTYPE, planned for release in June."
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  • 1
    FinalFantasyFanaticc Feb 3, 09
    Its spelled through not threw

    But i'm definitely buying this game come June, been looking forward to it ever since it was announced.
    • 1
      Sayyed Feb 3, 09
      What are you talking about?
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        FinalFantasyFanaticc Feb 3, 09
        Don't pretend the spelling mistake wasn't there That was a fast edit xD
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    Zeek Feb 4, 09
    I've read about this game in a magazine some time ago, it looks like a good game, dont have a console for it.
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    Curt Connors Feb 4, 09
    Fantastic news, now if it's as impressive as the demos, something to look forward to playing in the summer!
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    Existence Feb 4, 09
    Is this the free roaming action game in which the protagonist can shape-shift?
    • 0
      Sayyed Feb 4, 09
      Yes, yes it is with some sweet mutant powers. But to shape shift, you must kill the people first.
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    Blackfalcon Feb 4, 09
    I don't really like the look of this game in comparison to InFamous, and now that it's coming out much later, that might help Infamous' sales.
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    Daigoji_Gai Feb 4, 09
    This and InFamous are at the top of my wish list for this year along with Alpha Protocol.

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