MoHasanie said:
There was a Microsoft listing that said February 24th but it hasn't been confirmed. |
I remember that and I really hope that it's a mistake. The Witcher 3 and Batman on the same day would be bad for both games.
What are you prioritising? | |||
The Witcher 3: Wild Hunt | 58 | 37.42% | |
Batman: Arkham Knight | 38 | 24.52% | |
Evolve | 9 | 5.81% | |
The Order: 1886 | 46 | 29.68% | |
Dying Light | 4 | 2.58% | |
Total: | 155 |
MoHasanie said:
There was a Microsoft listing that said February 24th but it hasn't been confirmed. |
I remember that and I really hope that it's a mistake. The Witcher 3 and Batman on the same day would be bad for both games.
Publishers afraid of crowded holiday quarter pushed games back and if you are doing that might as well go on to February as seems few games bother with January.
The Order 1886 is the first one for me but I shall be getting Arkham Knight too
Augen said: Publishers afraid of crowded holiday quarter pushed games back and if you are doing that might as well go on to February as seems few games bother with January. |
So they pushed it back into another crowded month?
February and March always get filled because of delays.
Anyway tough choice between Batman Arkham Knight and The Order 1886. Also The Witcher 3.
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So, everyone's like "We don't have enough games! Give us games!" and when games come everyone is saying "This is too much!".
Witcher and Batman make it perhaps the best month next year for me!
You're Gonna Carry That Weight.
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Nintentacle said: So, everyone's like "We don't have enough games! Give us games!" and when games come everyone is saying "This is too much!". |
I think the question the OP is asking is: Why have publishers decided to put all their delayed games into february? Why not space them out in the first half of the year?
DerNebel said:
I think the question the OP is asking is: Why have publishers decided to put all their delayed games into february? Why not space them out in the first half of the year? |
He understands. He just probably wants to start an argument.
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