Post: LittleBigPlanet New Realesae Date
10-17-2008, 06:30 PM #1
BA-SHELLEY
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Originally posted by another user
Sony has confirmed that Little Big Planet will be delayed from the original release date of Oct. 21st to Nov. 14th. This will likely pose a problem to Sony who delivered the finished products to retailers worldwide weeks ago.
UPDATE
Via Kotaku:
The European delay of LittleBigPlanet we mentioned earlier has blossomed into a worldwide recall /QUOTE]

Bad new for LBP fans
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10-17-2008, 06:44 PM #2
cwhite18
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heres the proof
10-17-2008, 10:14 PM #3
Waaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaahhhhhhhhh!!!!!!!!!!!!!
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10-18-2008, 12:44 AM #4
cwhite18
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some places either didnt change the dates or something cuz wal-mart has it for the 21st...game stop has it on the 27th
10-20-2008, 02:48 PM #5
the game was delayed because extremist muslims dont like the soundtrack and in a public announcement and shortly after it they cut off 3 school childrens heads with a hacksaw, theres actually been a recall google it. Or alteast i was shown this....

Originally posted by another user
Religious outcry sparks LittleBigRecall
New PlayStation game soundtrack unpopular with some Islamic groups
By Mike Smith

LittleBigPlanet, one of this year's most-anticipated PlayStation 3 releases, won't be arriving in stores next week as expected.
The "social platforming" game is already gathering rave reviews, but it hasn't proven popular with one Muslim group, which issued a complaint to the game's publisher Sony concerning one background music track. Performed by award-winning Malian musician Toumani Diabate, the song quotes two verses from the Qur'an. Many Muslims consider the mixing of music and scripture to be deeply offensive.
Although the game is already pressed, packaged, and reportedly sitting in the back rooms of many worldwide retailers awaiting its original Oct. 21 debut, gamers eager to get hold of it will have to wait at least another week while the offending content is expunged. Updated versions of the game are expected to be shipped to stores during the week of October 27.

"Sorry for the delay, and rest assured, we are doing everything we can to get LittleBigPlanet to you as soon as possible," commented Patrick Seybold, Sony's US director of Corporate Communications, in a statement on the company's PlayStation blog.

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