Dragon Age: Origins Delay Explained Further

IGN is offering up the results of a short discussion they had with BioWare's Mark Darrah about Dragon Age: Origins' recently announced two-week delay.
Dragon Age: Origins Executive Producer Mark Darrah told IGN the slight delay had nothing to do with any technical issues for the game, adding the studio just needed a couple more weeks to make some last minute decisions.

"We're just taking a little time to finalize things," Darrah said. "We're focusing on making sure that we bring each SKU up to quality." Bioware demands each version of the game to be in tip-top shape for release, so the studio is focusing on each platform one at a time.

Dragon Age: Origins for Playstation 3 won't be shipping simultaneously with the PC and Xbox 360 versions, but instead later in November. Darrah explained the reasoning behind this, only saying "this is just the order we've chosen to [release] them in."