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Angelus said:
Roronaa_chan said:


I think you misunderstood the problem. It's that 2016 games were revealed too early and should have been left for this E3 instead. What are they gonna do, announce 2017 games? Is that going to be their yearly E3 plan, always? Cause why would they remove 2016 games to announce 2017 games..?

This E3 could have ended like this: after showing the games coming in holiday 2015 (both exclusives and the usual third party promotions), "have a look at some of what's coming in 2016" and you'd see the first announcements of both Scalebound and Crackdown, with gameplay footage. The 2015 games would have gotten their highlight while still fitting in new announcements. Sounds like a better E3 than last year and most likely better than what this one is going to be like.


You mean like how Driveclub and The Order were announced in 2013 and didn't drop till 2 years later? Par for the course in the gaming industry these days. Almost every game is announced far in advance of their actual release. 

It's pretty clear MS announced alot of games way early to give the perception they had more content then Sony. It's catching up with them now and there is nothing they can do about it cus Sony is in "harvest" mode. It's been said constantly Sony is masters of pumping out games but people didn't want to listen.