8 October 2008 10:48 GMT / By Verity Burns
The VIP demo expected for Tom Clancy's EndWar has been delayed again.The sampler that had been offered as an incentive for those who pre-ordered the full game and was supposed to be released yesterday.
However, it seems Microsoft is having trouble getting the demo onto all regional Xbox Live Marketplaces.
Official forums are promising it will be "hours rather than days" and Ubisoft is trying to suffer the blow of the delay by sending out an additional code to pre-orderers to compensate.
An open demo will be due a week before the release date of 7th November, so if you haven't pre-ordered you can still get a taste of the game before you go ahead and purchases the full thing.
Those not invited will also be given a chance to test EndWar in an open demo, which should arrive around a week before the release date of 7th November. Gaming, Xbox 360, Demos, Xbox Live, Microsoft, Sony, Nintendo, Sports games, Football games, EA, FIFA


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