We've already seen a number of blockbuster games delayed into the first quarter of 2010
-- too many according to Ubisoft CEO Yves Guillemot, who warns that there could be major delays in the works.
"Well, now we have a situation where there are a lot of good games due for release in the first half of next year," Guillemot told MCV in a recent interview. "The first half of 2010 is looking pretty crazy, so I expect some movement from the other players -- some of those delayed games will be moved again."
We of course just learned that Bioshock 2 will ship on February 9, but will we see games like Dark Void, Bayonetta, Red Dead Redemption and singularity be moved again? The CEO didn't name any games he expects to slip directly, but he did comment on Splinter Cell: Conviction, delayed multiple times by his own company.
"We want it to be an excellent game because the other games that are coming out are getting better all the time," Guillemot commented. "So we said why not? If we can delay it and benefit, then that's a good thing.Plus, there are loads of great games coming out this side of Christmas."
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