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http://www.eurogamer.net/articles/red-dead-slips-gtaiv-sells-15m-units

Take Two has announced that Rockstar Games' Red Dead Redemption is now due for release on 18th May in the US and 21st May elsewhere - three weeks later than originally planned.

The publisher issued its Q1 financial results this evening and also noted that Grand Theft Auto IV has now sold over 15 million units worldwide, while BioShock 2 has shipped three million units.

Elsewhere there was confirmation that LA Noire, Mafia II, Max Payne 3 and Sid Meier's Civilization V are all due out in the company's fourth fiscal quarter - which ends 31st December 2010 - but the publisher noted that its guidance "reflects the potential movement of one of these titles into fiscal 2011".

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Lol, so close to release! I wonder which game they might move to 2011...



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Fine with me. I have a plethora of software to enjoy!



NOOooooooooooooo.



WHAT!!!!

Firstly, that is really annoying about RDR, a game which I am incredibly excited for, will now be released 6 days before my A levels start.....

AND, I thought Mafia II was the 2nd quarter....

AND no Agent...

In short, I am not a happy bunny



I am honestly really pumped for this game but at the same time, I'm happy that it's pushed back so I have time to play some of my other games. I have easily purchased a ton more games in the last 5-6 months and borrowed some than I have ever in that time period. I need a breather to be honest.

I really wish GUN got a sequel as well, I just love the genre.



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This is a pretty dumb date to push it back to. Alan Wake and Lost Planet 2 are already coming out that day, then again, it's Take-Two, so why am I not surprised? These guys couldn't make a smart business decision if their lives depended on it.



themanwithnoname's law: As an America's sales or NPD thread grows longer, the probabilty of the comment "America = World" [sarcasticly] being made approaches 1.