‘Silent Hill: Book of Memories’ Delayed Again
18 May, 2012
IGN reports that Konami has once again delayed Silent Hill: Book of Memories, a title that will be released exclusively for the Playstation Vita. The game will now be released some time in October. More information is included after the jump.
Book of Memories was originally scheduled for a launch March 27th, but was delayed without further information. Several retailers listed the game as being expected in May, but now Konami has confirmed that the release date has actually been moved to October. A specific date has not been announced.
The game was intended to be released close to the US launch of the Playstation Vita, which was in February.
Konami has not made any statements as to the reason of the delay.
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