Atari to publish Ghostbusters game, says Dan Aykroyd

Hollywood funny man Dan Aykroyd has said that the Ghostbusters game will be published by Atari and will be out this time next year.

Speaking with Dallas radio station 105.3 KLLI this morning, the Ghostbusters actor said that the game has been picked up by Atari following its dismissal from Activision Blizzard’s release schedule.

MCV has contacted Atari for comment.

Another high profile casualty of the Activision Blizzard merger was 50 Cent: Blood On The Sand – which rumours this week suggested has been acquired by THQ.

Thanks to Kotaku.

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