
Despite facing a delay at the end of July, Frozenbyte’s Trine will officially make its way onto the North American Playstation Store this October 22nd.
Make note that European PS3 owners have had their hands on side scrolling platformer for almost 2 weeks now so it’s nice to see that Frozenbyte and Nobilis (publisher) are taking the woes of North American gamers into account.
No word on pricing but we’ll let you know as soon as it’s made known.
via Joystiq

A Frozenbyte developer has announced, via their official message boards, that Trine will not be released this week. The reason behind the delay is due to a “small bug” that was recently discovered. The developer goes on to say they don’t know about the North American and European release differences, as well.
We can probably expect the game to not release this entire month, as earlier planned (despite some confusion).
If you really have been waiting this long for the puzzle platformer, you should probably just grab the Windows version off of Steam. The game has already received a patch and has been out since early this month.
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Word comes from publisher Nobilis that the PS3 edition of Trine will be half the $40 retail price of the PC edition. It can be noted that while many stores do list the game for less than the MRP, the $29.99 listed on Steam is still more than its PS3 counterpart.
Frozenbyte offered some light on the sure-to-be controversial topic, noting that pricing guidelines were set by the publisher. Their post stated their belief that $30 is a valid price point for a full retail game and that the production values of Trine mark it as such. Additionally, they wrote that the company now has over 20 employees and that they are “confident that. can deliver a full retail experience with Trine.”
You can always check out the recently released PC demo to check out what all the fuss is about.