Dragon Age: Origins Potentially Delayed

BioWare’s forthcoming RPG Dragon Age: Origins may not see its original release date.Up until now the game has seemed on target for a release on the week of 19 October, but Shacknews noticed that Gamefly and Newegg – both previously listing the game for a 20 October release across all three platforms – have changed their release dates.Gamefly is listing the Xbox 360 edition for a release on 3 November, and the PS3 version for 19 November, while Newegg has both set for 4 November while the PC version remains at 20 October.We’ve had a look around, but the websites of Play.com, GAME, and HMV all still list the title as released on all three systems the week of 19 October. We’ll keep you updated.Update: Bioware has now responded to the news of a potential delay saying they are still aiming for the 20 October release date and will notify everyone of any date changes should they arise via a press release. Fingers crossed the game makes the date. We’ll let you know if a press release does appear.

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