The wide, wonderful world of videogames can be rather confusing at times, especially when you’re talking about the nebulous area of release dates. Here’s a follow-up to our original post onRock Bandand how itfinally got a European release date. If you remember, that story explained that EA had set a May 23rd release date for the Xbox 360 version of the game; they would only say that PS3, PS2, and Wii versions would come “later this summer”.

Earlier today,VideoGamer.com reportedthat EA had told them of a definitive date for those three console versions ofRock Band: August 29th. Apparently, the date had been discreetly inserted at the bottom of a fact sheet for the European release. Of course, that would mean thatRock Bandwould effectively be a three-month timed exclusive for the 360 in Europe, which is quite a coup on Microsoft’s part.

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However, VideoGamer later updated their article with a retraction from EA:

Update:VideoGamer.com earlier contacted EA regarding the date following the presence of an August 29 release date on a Rock Band fact sheet.

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EA’s confirmation has now been retracted. The publisher telling [sic] VideoGamer.com that the European release date for Rock Band on PS3, Wii and PS2 “isn’t confirmed, and is on the factsheet in error”.

All EA is willing to confirm is a “later this summer” date, which is back where we started.

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Curious, eh? Either way, if you’re a European PS3, Wii, or PS2 owner who’s excited aboutRock Bandcoming to your town, you can probably expect two things: (1) you’ll be waiting for a while, and (2) you’ll be paying through the nose.

[ViaVideoGamer]

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