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God of War III not coming in 2009?

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In May of this year, we posted an article that said that Amazon.com has God of War III listed with a March 2009 release date. Problem is that a bit of information may have been leaking in the form of a listing on the internet movie database (IMDB) website.

Since the announcement of God of War III, no official mention has yet been made of when games can expect to actually be playing it.

A slip on IMDB may however, have more of answer for us than Sony does. On the page of Terence (T.C) Carson, the voice actor for Kratos, a new project has been added.

Yup, you guessed it, God of War III. Now as is always standard practice on IMDB, the year of the game, TV show or movie title is always put in brackets next to the project.

According to the information on IMDB, the title is set for 2010 and is “in production”. If the information is correct then it looks like we may have to wait for more than a year to be able to go on Kratos’s next adventure.

The only thing we can hope for is that the game could be set for a March/April release but we all know that publishers like to aim for the Christmas season and if that is true, the wait for God of War III could possibly still be another 2 years from now.

That is a very, very long time.

source: imdb

Last Updated: December 3, 2008

One Comment

  1. http://www.1up.com/do/newsStory?cId=3171609

    “PS3 Fanboy spotted an unexpected item on GameTrailers’ promo page for the Spike TV Videogame Awards: A teaser for God of War III. Apparently Kratos and friends are set to make their PS3 debut during this year’s VGAs, along with exclusive trailers for Fight Night: Round 4, Uncharted 2, Brutal Legend, Gears of War 2 DLC, Terminator Salvation, Mafia II, and Watchmen: The End is Nigh. Additionally, there are even a few to-be-announced world premiers that Spike is keeping under wraps for the time being.
    The awards show is scheduled to air Sunday, December 14 at 9:00 p.m. PST. That’s a little under two weeks before we find out if the next God of War truly lives up to last month’s obscenity-filled endorsement from series creator David Jaffe. We’ll demand a written apology if the trailer registers any lower than a 9.5 on the Deadwood Scale of Enthusiastic Swearing.”

    I don’t think the wait is going to be that long…but guess we will know soon enough.

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