A few weeks ago we reported that online game retailers were showing the upcoming super-spy RPG Alpha Protocol as being pushed back from its planned October release day to sometime in June. At the time we emailed the game's publisher Sega for comment but never received a response.Today Sega, again without comment, finally shifted the release dates of the Obsidian Entertainment-developed game to "Spring 2010" on its official web site. As our sister site Joystiq points out, it showed that the game was "out now" earlier this morning. There's still no word on why the game was delayed from either Sega or Obsidian although their silence seems to suggest a massive issue prevented the game from shipping this month.

