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Damnyouall said:
Rainbird said:

@ Damnyouall

Would ""Demon's Souls" releasing in Europe june 25th!" have been better then?

No, it is "to release". Someone releases something. Things don't release, they are released (=passive).
Eg.
"Demon's Souls will be released in Europe June 25"
or
"Demon's Souls to be released in Europe June 25"

Or you could use "launch" instead of "release", which can be used actively: "Demon's Souls launches in Europe June 25"

Right, come back when you want to discuss the topic at hand, because I really don't care...