It’s September 30 now

October is going to be ridiculously packed with high-profile videogames, so the news that Warner Bros. has decided to fast-trackMiddle-earth: Shadow of Mordor‘s release from October 7 to September 30 is certainly welcomed. It’s only a week, but hey, anything to space out that madness.

WB isn’t the only publisher playing musical chairs with October release dates. EA recently pushed backDragon Age: Inquisitionby a month andBattlefield Hardlineuntil 2015. Of course, in the case ofShadow of Mordor, we get one of thebest looking upcoming titlesand we get it a week early. I think that qualifies as a win-win.

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