Console Monster writes: "Wednesday 8th April has arrived along with two Xbox Live Arcade titles amongst other new content released on the Xbox Live Marketplace today. Here is the full Marketplace update for Wednesday 8th April 2009:
DarkZero: Both Flock and Puzzle Quest Galactrix have just gone up on XBLA, and are now available for download.
Console Monster writes: "The Days of Arcade continues this Wednesday with a double release of Puzzle Quest: Galactrix and Flock! Whilst many of you will have been waiting for these games for an age, the prices of both are pretty extortionate.
D3 Publisher has confirmed that Puzzle Quest: Galactrix will be launching on Xbox Live Arcade on the 8th of April. The game will be arriving on the PlayStation Network this Spring.
SuccesFull.fr has just published the achievement list for the new Puzzle Quest: Galactrix.
XboxInsider writes: So you want puzzles eh? HERES YOUR FREAKING PUZZLES. In space. hit the jump to view the videos!
Major Nelson writes:
Last night, D3 cleared out the back of "Meltdown" Comics on Sunset Blvd. in Hollywood to launch PuzzleQust: Galactrix. Carlos Macias of Kezins.com was on-site to report on the event and came back with photos and information from the event.
Puzzle Quest: Galactrix still does not have a solid release date for XBLA.
Electronic Theatre contacted D3 Publisher late last night to try and confirm these rumours, one way or another, and received the following statement in response first thing this morning:
A brief demo for Puzzle Quest: Galactrix is available now at the Puzzle Quest website. The demo consists of only one battle, but it’ll give you a good idea of how the game mechanics work, and how much has changed from Puzzle Quest’s first entry, Challenge of the Warlords. ...
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"With most retail games clocking in at somewhere around 20 hours, the prospect of 30 to 60 gameplay hours for an Xbox Live Arcade Game is surprising. But Marcus Savino, producer of the upcoming title Puzzle Quest: Galactrix, tells us that's how long the game could take to complete."
D3Publisher of America is looking for volunteers to focus test the "next game in the Puzzle Quest franchise." If you live in the Los Angeles area and have played the original Puzzle Quest, contact lisa[at]mindofthegamer[dawt]com and place "Puzzle Quest Research" in the subject line.
Earlier this week, MTV Multiplayer wrote that Puzzle Quest: Galactrix, the sequel to Puzzle Quest: Challenge of the Warlords, would be released on PC, DS, Xbox Live Arcade as well as the PSP and "possibly Apple Mac," all according to the official website. However, when they checked the next day, on Tuesday, February 26, the PSP and "possibly Apple Mac" versions were removed.
D3Publisher of America has picked up the distribution rights to both Puzzle Quest: Galactrix and Bangai-O Spirits.