Gemini-Phoenix
02-04-2011, 08:45 AM
Two Worlds II was originally due out today, 4th February 2011, but the release date seems to have slipped. I received an eMail from GAME the other day stating that the date had slipped to the 18th of February, and then another yesterday informing me that the release date had slipped to the 25th of February!
According to a recent Kotaku report, there is a reason for this:
http://kotaku.com/5751555/ship-wreck-maroons-video-game-launch
Upcoming PC title Two Worlds II was supposed to launch in the UK tomorrow. That launch has been pushed back to the end of February, however, after the freighter carrying all the games had a little trouble.
"We just received the container from China with the Collector's Edition and other components and they are wrecked," a representative of the game's publisher TopWare told game site Eurogamer.
"Several components were just a total wreck and unacceptable for us to give out to our fans. We are printing some of these in Europe now and the boxes are being air freighted from China."
"I cannot believe this but it is really happening!"
Since the boxes were not made of glass, we can only guess that either the ship survived the perfect storm or somebody forgot to line the crates with old newspaper!
Two Worlds II, originally planned for a February 4 release, will now be out February 25. Unless a truck explodes or the printing place is overrun with locusts.
EuroGamer has more information on this:
http://www.eurogamer.net/articles/2011-02-02-two-worlds-ii-uk-cargo-wrecked
A large portion of Two Worlds II stock has been "wrecked" on its journey from China to the UK, publisher TopWare has revealed to Eurogamer.
The result? Yet another delay - this time to 25th February.
Yesterday, Eurogamer brought you the news that Two Worlds II had been pushed back from a 4th February release to 18th February in the UK. And that was after a nudge from a 25th January launch to 4th February.
"We just received the container from China with the Collector's Edition and other components and they are wrecked," TopWare managing director James Seaman informed Eurogamer.
"Several components were just a total wreck and unacceptable for us to give out to our fans.
"We are printing some of these in Europe now and the boxes are being air freighted from China.
"Officially, launch is the 25th, and this is final.
"I cannot believe this but it is really happening!" he added.
Two Worlds II had, once upon a time, been an autumn 2010 title. In fact, Two Worlds II was an autumn 2010 title in mainland Europe, where many versions of the games packed a complimentary, fully-voiced English language option.
SouthPeak - then UK publisher of Two Worlds II - held back the launch to avoid a jam-packed autumn season.
It's a disappointing saga that detracts from what has been crowned an accomplished and ambitious RPG adventure. There's a beefy multiplayer component, which is unusual, and the crafting system is brilliant. And if there can be any positive drawn from the slippery release-date slope, it's that TopWare now has time to make good on the promise of a patch to fix combat issues like blocking and levelling in multiplayer.
Having pre-ordered the Royal Edition from GAME, i'm not sure what to think now. Do I still want a game which has been involved in this sort of accidental damage? What editions of the game are actually damaged, and what proportion?
This also makes me wonder why the games weren't printed in Europe in the first place?
What's more annoying is the fact that this game has been out in mainland Europe since the Autumn, with full ENGLISH language! Yet for some reason it was pushed back to 2011 by the UK publisher
According to a recent Kotaku report, there is a reason for this:
http://kotaku.com/5751555/ship-wreck-maroons-video-game-launch
Upcoming PC title Two Worlds II was supposed to launch in the UK tomorrow. That launch has been pushed back to the end of February, however, after the freighter carrying all the games had a little trouble.
"We just received the container from China with the Collector's Edition and other components and they are wrecked," a representative of the game's publisher TopWare told game site Eurogamer.
"Several components were just a total wreck and unacceptable for us to give out to our fans. We are printing some of these in Europe now and the boxes are being air freighted from China."
"I cannot believe this but it is really happening!"
Since the boxes were not made of glass, we can only guess that either the ship survived the perfect storm or somebody forgot to line the crates with old newspaper!
Two Worlds II, originally planned for a February 4 release, will now be out February 25. Unless a truck explodes or the printing place is overrun with locusts.
EuroGamer has more information on this:
http://www.eurogamer.net/articles/2011-02-02-two-worlds-ii-uk-cargo-wrecked
A large portion of Two Worlds II stock has been "wrecked" on its journey from China to the UK, publisher TopWare has revealed to Eurogamer.
The result? Yet another delay - this time to 25th February.
Yesterday, Eurogamer brought you the news that Two Worlds II had been pushed back from a 4th February release to 18th February in the UK. And that was after a nudge from a 25th January launch to 4th February.
"We just received the container from China with the Collector's Edition and other components and they are wrecked," TopWare managing director James Seaman informed Eurogamer.
"Several components were just a total wreck and unacceptable for us to give out to our fans.
"We are printing some of these in Europe now and the boxes are being air freighted from China.
"Officially, launch is the 25th, and this is final.
"I cannot believe this but it is really happening!" he added.
Two Worlds II had, once upon a time, been an autumn 2010 title. In fact, Two Worlds II was an autumn 2010 title in mainland Europe, where many versions of the games packed a complimentary, fully-voiced English language option.
SouthPeak - then UK publisher of Two Worlds II - held back the launch to avoid a jam-packed autumn season.
It's a disappointing saga that detracts from what has been crowned an accomplished and ambitious RPG adventure. There's a beefy multiplayer component, which is unusual, and the crafting system is brilliant. And if there can be any positive drawn from the slippery release-date slope, it's that TopWare now has time to make good on the promise of a patch to fix combat issues like blocking and levelling in multiplayer.
Having pre-ordered the Royal Edition from GAME, i'm not sure what to think now. Do I still want a game which has been involved in this sort of accidental damage? What editions of the game are actually damaged, and what proportion?
This also makes me wonder why the games weren't printed in Europe in the first place?
What's more annoying is the fact that this game has been out in mainland Europe since the Autumn, with full ENGLISH language! Yet for some reason it was pushed back to 2011 by the UK publisher