Nothing official, but I heard a rumor from E3 that they are talking about December, but personally I think that's about 6 months too soon.

Other than that the only thing I heard was one of Square's executives bemoaning that if they hadn't purchased Eidos they would look like a complete joke of a company; and he's worried about how Square [inferring] will learn to produce quality titles again.

On the way to an E3 dinner, Square Enix exec Kouji Taguchi tweeted that because Square Enix acquired Eidos, it was able to save face with titles like Tomb Raider, Deus Ex: Human Revolution, and Hitman: Absolution, adding that Japanese games have experienced a "humiliating decline".

"Every day this week, I've been worried about how Japanese games will make a comeback."
http://twitter.com/#!/tah3gucci3cozy...23178252435456

While I'm really glad you're enjoying the game, I think you need to just take a step back and realize that neither the developers, the player base, or the players who have left but would like to return at some point [that's me] think the game is ready.

The systems have to be implemented, then balanced, and then content has to be created before it can be released.