TimeShift does what it says on the tin

James Orry Updated on by

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TimeShift hasn’t had the smoothest of times. The sci-fi FPS had been intended for release on PC and Xbox and was to be published by Atari, but a lot has changed since then. The Xbox version was eventually dropped and the game changed hands finding its way to Vivendi Games and the Xbox 360.

When we saw the game a few months ago there was a marked improvement over the previously released demo, and there were positive signs that the game would deliver a solid FPS experience on its release later in the year. The signs are still positive, but we’ll now have to wait until 2007.

Vivendi Games acquired TimeShift with the view that it would become a stand out FPS franchise,” stated Vivendi Games. “Our commitment to that vision remains, and so the decision has been taken to move the title into 2007 to give it the time and resources needed to fulfil its potential.

We’ll keep you updated on any further TimeShift developments.