According to the Electronic Arts conference call, Crytek's Crysis has been delayed to the third quarter which involves October to December. EA is hoping for an early November release.

According to Electronic Arts executives speaking during the company's latest analyst conference call, Crytek's highly anticipated first-person shooter Crysis has been delayed into the company's upcoming third fiscal quarter, which runs from October to December of this year. EA expects the game to release in early November.
Previously, Crysis was only officially confirmed as releasing in fiscal year 2008. Last month, various sources reported on a fact sheet claiming a September 14 ship date.

Executives also noted that EA Canada's FIFA 08 has been pushed back to the company's third fiscal quarter.
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    sten mk II Aug 2, 07
    not much of a surprise, many games have been pushed back (warhawk, Lair, Metal Gear Solid 4 ETC.) I just hope they don't keep doing this though, because it's better just to say "we don't know, within the year" something like that because it messes up people's list of games they want to get.
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    tidus04 Aug 2, 07
    It dose do that to a fair extent, maybe they just want it out near Christmas or something like that. Do we actually have any game rivaling Halo 3 atm or have they all been pushed back.
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    Incidnia Aug 2, 07
    That looks like it will be probably, the most advanced shooter for a long, long time. So they should take all the time they need to get it perfect.


    And Halo 3 pretty much will have the monopoly on the shooters market, that is maybe until UT3 is out.
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    Anime Aug 2, 07
    Its part of a the way games get on the market. I can't think of one good game that came out on time recently. xD

    คภเ๓є
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    King X2 Aug 2, 07
    Yeah I knew this game would be pushed back. It happens quite often (cough) Line rider (cough)

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