Sega delays two 3DS titles

Japanese publisher Sega has announced the delay of two upcoming 3DS releases.

Retro IP Shinobi was due out in September, but will not hit UK retail until November 15th. In addition, Crush3d – another former September release – now won’t arrive until early 2012.

Though the delay might be disappointing, fans will be relieved that both titles remain on Sega’s release schedule.

Nintendo’s machine has endured a number of game cancellations including the likes Saints Row: Drive By and Ubisoft’s 3DS version of Assassins Creed. Mega Man Legends 3, which was cancelled yesterday was also due out on 3DS.

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