Hmm.. interesting move.
It brings up the question of why? Gears 3 seems to be coming along quite well from all the conference media and I don't think anyone doubted its dev progress. Why would they announce it for April so early only to move it now? Did a planned marquee title for autumn fall through? Are they simply trying to avoid competition and comparisons with other spring games? Is there something secret to fill its shoes in spring?
The lack of info besides Kinect from Microsoft for next year is bizarre. I personally can't tell if it's a good thing or a bad thing. Guess I'll just wait and see.







