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Paul Moran
28 Jun, 2003

It's official: Tomb Raider slips beyond June

PS2 News | Eidos has at last confirmed that Angel of Darkness will indeed be delayed beyond it's current financial year, in PAL territories.
The troubled title, while released this past week in the States to indifferent reviews for the most part, is now slated for release some time in July. The delay is partly due to the multi-lingual version of the game not being approved by Sony in time for release.

Following the announcement, Eidos's share price fell sharply, around five per cent.

The PC version of the game is still scheduled for release on June 30th, but the vast majority of gamers will want to get their hands on the PS2 version and will have to wait it out that little bit longer.

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Australian Release Date:
  Out Now
European Release Date:
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Publisher:
  Eidos Interactive
Developer:
  Core Design
Players:
  1

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