Supreme Commander X360 Delayed to Summer

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The Xbox 360 version of the Gas Powered Games' RTS Supreme Commander (PC, X360) has been delayed to the early summer, publisher Aspyr announced today.

The delay was announced by Aspyr marketing manager Eric Duncan, who could not announce a firm date for the port's release but said that Supreme Commander will be "on store shelves later this spring or early summer."

"The benefit of having independent companies such as Aspyr and its partners working on a project of this magnitude is that decisions like this can be executed quickly," added Duncan. "While the game will be hitting shelves later than originally expected, the additional time put into development will result in better gameplay and more fun for gamers."

The Xbox 360 port of Supreme Commander is currently in development at Hellbent Games. For more on the title, check out our hands-on preview.

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    March 24, 2008 3:42 PM

    When I found out about this, I had a discussion with my computer. It explained to me that this was a coordinated effort brought forth by PC's everywhere. They feel that anything released for consoles is clearly inferior and has no purpose for existence. I tried to reason with it, but... it was just too superior. It locked me in a closet and forced me to violate and sodomize every one of my consoles in unimaginable ways. Finally, after forcing me to repeatedly re-seat all of it's connected USB devices, the hourglass disappeared and it blue-screened into a memory dump. I will never look at them, or my computer, the same way again.

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