In an earnings call today, Activision announced that United Front Games’True Crime: Hong Konghas been pushed from a late 2010 release into 2011 “to give the development team more time to deliver the high-quality entertainment experience they envision for the game.”

Infiltrating the Triads will have to wait, for now. When it comes to open-world games, I have come to learn that you can never truly have enough development time. They held off on doing anotherTrue Crimefor this long, so it’s probably best that they makeHong Kongreally count.

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Plus, this gives United Front Games ample time to incorporatezombies and dragons.

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