PC and Xbox 360 versions scheduled for US release in October with PS3 version slipping back to December.
Sierra Entertainment has announced that TimeShift, its time-based first-person shooter from Saber Interactive, will hit North American retail on October 30 for PC and Xbox 360. However, PS3 gamers will be forced to wait until December - no reason has been given.
We're still waiting to hear from Sierra Entertainment's UK division regarding the game's European release date, but early November would seem a likely candidate.





Paul wrote at 12:47 on 10 August 2007
Yet another PS3 delay!
It's funny how games are consistently getting delayed for the PS3 yet fanboys still wont except that it's the PS3 version of GTA4 that's hold it back.
masta wrote at 16:18 on 10 August 2007
it was never announced
This particular game jumped on the "delay" bandwagon. All along it was announced as a 360/PC only game....
Paul wrote at 09:50 on 11 August 2007
This is what happens when they don't delay
I guess this is what happens when they don't delay PS3 versions,
"Sadly, just like with NCAA Football 08 and All-Pro Football 2K8, PS3 owners are stuck with an inferior version of Madden. While the game runs at 60 frames per second on Microsoft's box, Madden only clocks in at 30fps on Sony's console. The result? The gameplay isn't nearly as smooth as the 360 version and even stutters at times"
http://www.1up.com/do/reviewPage?cId=3161872
So if you're a PS3 owner you better keep praying for those delays's.