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It should be fine. I have developed hp5+, delta400, neopan400, neopan1600, tmax 3200 and delta3200 films that were exposed 1 to 3 years before (but kept mainly in fridge). Only 3200 films have had more base fog than they have normally.
My opinion is that latent image does not degenerate as fast and much as its usually warned.
That is one thing that i should really test carefully when i have time. I'll planned to expose one roll, then cut it to 3 pieces. Store one at fridge, one at desktop and develop one immediately. 6-12 month should show some differences if storing of exposed film is so no-no as it's usually told.