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  • 1) "THQ has confirmed with Shacknews that the PlayStation 3 version of Destroy All Humans! Path of the Furon has indeed been cancelled, citing "development issues." Now an Xbox 360 exclusive, Furon ships to North American retailers on December 1. It's the second PlayStation-related cancellation for the series in the past year, as the PlayStation 2 version of Locomotive Games' Destroy All Humans: Big Willy Unleashed was cancelled back in January. The Wii version was then released in February." "By: Sailor of Fortune x REPLY Development issues are usually resolved with more time and money. And with today's economic climate, money might not be easy for them to get. The recession also probably is affecting the market as well. The 360 has the benefit if low price/high attach rate and the Wii just has relentless demand for it. Something the PS3 lacking compared to those two. But this is only one theory as to why THQ canceled it. Nov 26, 2008 4:06pm CST toggle Most "realistic" theory IMO. Especially after seeing the latest "Analyst: Only 4% of games are profitable... : ElArabDeMagnifico toggle that number was already determined to be incorrect I think. : dmiller Very much so. : dhvyse #5 Refresh Thread By: Wii_Tard x REPLY Wow. Cancelling a game on a platform with a 15million-plus install base. What visionaries... Nov 26, 2008 3:39pm CST I'm sure they did a pretty basic cost/benefit analysis and made the choice that was right for them. : rasputinreborn Actually it's 17+ million, who cares what platform they cancel it for honestly, the game looks lame : phinn Most people with PS3s have 360s anyway. =) : dhvyse" Source and further information: http://www.shacknews.com/laryn.x?story=56116 2) "As of November 26, 2008, the North American PS3 version was cancelled citing "development issues". The game will however still be released for the European PS3 on February 13, 2009, alongside the Xbox 360 release." Source and further information: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Path_of_the_Furon

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