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What a glorious day it is! Both Episodic games currently in development, Half-Life 2: Episode One and SiN Episodes: Emergence have both slipped back about a month. Strangely, I am truly happy about it. The best games I have ever played have all been plagued by delay, so in my opinion a game getting delayed registers positive feelings in me. If Half-Life hadn't been scrapped and released over a year after it was originally supposed to be then it'd be a long lost memory. If Half-Life 2 hadn't been delayed we may very well have ended up with a game much like the version that was stolen and released from Valve back in October 2003. But instead, both games were delayed considerably and they were all the better for it.[br]I'm sure not everyone will take my point of view on it, but I can't help the way I feel! As for the reasons why, we're not quite sure. But it seems as though an EA representative leaked the information to gaming website Pro-G, meaning that the current Episode One release date will be 30th June, 2006.[br]As for SiN Episodes, it has also been delayed to sometime in May. After a conversation with Michael Russell, QA manager for Ritual Entertainment, I can confirm that there seems to be a perfectly valid reason for the delay, but they can't currently reveal the reason. However, I was told by Ritual's Community Relations Manager, Steve "Badman" Hessel, that there may be a press release revealing all in the coming days. Stay tuned for more information as we get it...