PC and Xbox TimeShift delayed. Xbox 360 version announced

Tom Orry Updated on by

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Atari’s time-shifting FPS was due later this year for the Xbox and PC. The PC version is now due in spring 2006 alongside the Xbox 360 version, and the Xbox version is now due in Summer 2006. The game is in development at Saber Interactive who previously developed the PC FPS ‘Will Rock’, which received mixed reviews when it was released in 2003.

TimeShift allows players to control time and is looking like a promising shooter. Hopefully the extended development time will enable Saber to create a great FPS that uses the time control aspect to create a truly original experience.

TimeShift is a perfect title for the Xbox 360,” said Marc Metis, Senior Vice President, Marketing at Atari. “Powered by Saber Interactive’s superior Saber3D engine, TimeShift will take full advantage of the power and functionality of the Xbox 360, especially Xbox Live.”