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Trine 2: Director's Cut Available Now in Australia and New Zealand

by Nicholas Bray - February 2, 2013, 2:05 pm EST
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The eShop game many have been waiting for is now out, along with a larger discount.

Trine 2: Director's Cut for the Wii U eShop has now been released in Australia and New Zealand.

Developer Frozenbyte has also decided that in the way of an apology for having the game delayed for so long, the game will receive a 25 percent discount. The discounted prices will be AU$14.99 and NZ$17.99, and the discount will be in effect until February 28.

Joel Kinnunen, Vice President and Senior Producer on the game at Frozenbyte, had the following to say regarding the delay.

"Game development is often very hectic at the end, and we made a conscious decision to make sure that we get all the required bits done for the North American and European releases. We felt like we didn't have time to focus on the Australian age rating process because we weren't very familiar with it, and it ended up being pushed to after the release submissions."

"The sad part is that the work we needed to do for the Australian age rating submission took roughly an hour. So one hour of time saved ended up causing a lot of frustration to us and all the gamers down under, and we understand how difficult the wait has been. In hindsight it ultimately boils down to one bad decision on my part and I'm deeply sorry about that!"

Check out a trailer for the game below.

[AU] Trine 2: Directors Cut Released in Australia with 25% Launch Discount

Finnish game developer Frozenbyte is relieved and excited to announce the release of its action game Trine 2: Director's Cut for Wii UTM in Australia and New Zealand. The game is released today with a launch discount of 25%, making it only AU$14.99 in Australia and NZ$19.99 in New Zealand. The discount lasts until February 28th.

"I apologize for the delay on behalf of myself and the whole team," says Joel Kinnunen, Vice President and Senior Producer on the game at Frozenbyte. "The blame for the delay lies solely with us, as we simply did not submit the required age rating information in time to make the Australian launch. Now that the launch is upon us, we've given the game a launch discount of 25% in part to apologize for the long delay."

Explaining the delay in more detail, Kinnunen continued:

"Game development is often very hectic at the end, and we made a conscious decision to make sure that we get all the required bits done for the North American and European releases. We felt like we didn't have time to focus on the Australian age rating process because we weren't very familiar with it, and it ended up being pushed to after the release submissions."

"The sad part is that the work we needed to do for the Australian age rating submission took roughly an hour. So one hour of time saved ended up causing a lot of frustration to us and all the gamers down under, and we understand how difficult the wait has been. In hindsight it ultimately boils down to one bad decision on my part and I'm deeply sorry about that!"

Trine 2: Director's Cut is released at the regular eShop update time on Thursday/Friday, which translates to 1 am (AEST) on February 1st in Australia, and at 3 am (NZST) on February 1st in New Zealand.

The game comes with the recent update that included support for the Wii UTM Pro Controller, Voice Chat for online multiplayer, improved graphics rendering and a bunch of minor gameplay features and fixes.

Trine 2: Director’s Cut is regularly priced at AU$19.99 in Australia and NZ$24.99 in New Zealand, and is available through the Nintendo eShop. The game features a total of 20 exciting levels full of adventure, including the recently released Goblin Menace expansion campaign and a Wii U exclusive level called the Dwarven Caverns, making Trine 2: Director's Cut the most comprehensive package of Trine 2 on any platform.

Further Information: Launch trailer and screenshots:http://www.frozenbyte.com/press/press_trine2_dc.php

YouTube link to launch trailer: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=t-wzG14VZd0

Age rating in Australia: PG

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