Volition ‘more than a little’ frustrated at PSN outage

Volition ‘more than a little’ frustrated at PSN outage
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Red Faction: Armageddon developer Volition has told VideoGamer.com that the PSN outage has been “more than a little” frustrating.

A demo of the destruction-centric third-person shooter was originally due to hit PlayStation 3 on May 3, but nobody has been able to download or play it due to the PSN downtime.

When questioned if this would affect interest in the game, Armageddon’s lead designer David Abzug couldn’t say either way.

“I really have no idea,” he said. “I certainly hope it didn’t. We’ve still got a couple of weeks before the game releases, so we’ve still got a couple of weeks for everybody to give it a shot.”

Asked whether he’d expect better sales on Xbox 360 because of it, Abzug replied: “We usually do. Yeah.”

Red Faction: Armageddon is due for release on Xbox 360, PlayStation 3 and PC on June 10.