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Tuesday, February 3, 2009

XBLA: Puzzle Quest: Galactrix Coming To XBLA Day And Date With DS?

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The Xbox.com collection of splash pages has once again updated, this time with the highly anticipated Puzzle Quest: Galactrix. Something's a little different this time - a date has also been added.

Xbox.com is claiming that Galactrix is making its way to Xbox Live Arcade in February 24th. First things first - it could not be coming out on the 24th as it is a Tuesday, not a Wednesday which would be the 25th. The date also says 2008, not 2009. The said date is currently the release for the Nintendo DS version of the game, while Xbox Live Arcade, PC and PlayStation Network versions have previously been suggested as "early 2009" releases, but with the page showing up on Xbox.com, it means it's not far away.

The date will most likely be removed from Xbox.com in a matter of hours, so I've captured a screen above. If it does come out that week it would be a large change from the original Puzzle Quest, which took a good six months between the DS and XBLA releases. Since the PlayStation 3 version was only recently announced to exist, I would assume that it may be further away than the rest of the versions.

Keep watching this space for more information as it comes.

Source: Puzzle Quest Galactrix Splash page, courtesy of CHR_AeON

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