Ace Combat: Assault Horizon has been delayed for the Xbox Live

The DLC pack is great too.

Posted By | On 20th, Dec. 2012

Namco Bandai has revealed that they Ace Combat: Assault Horizon has been delayed on the Xbox Live and has been strategically sent to January 2013 next year. I don’t know why they have done this but the PS3 version is up on PSN and you can download it if you like.

You can buy the Ace Combat: Assault Horizon + DLC pack on PSN and this pack contains “the original PlayStation 3 game along with the Tokyo and Honolulu maps as well as six additional aircraft including the ASF-X Shinden II, F-15S/MTD, Su-37 Terminator, AV-8B Harrier II plus, CFA-44 Nosferatu , and Ka-50 Hokum.”

The game for PCs is on track for a Q1 launch in 2013 on Steam. Namco says it contains “impressive up-ressed graphics and PC specific controls”, and the game will include many of the DLC items released on the console versions of the game. Players will have immediate access to seven additional aircrafts and numerous aircraft skins as well as skills and maps.

 The multiplayer portion of the game will feature support through Games for Windows from Microsoft.

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