Lafiel said:
@ TheThunder )
I see several reasons why...
1) The game might not release in NA in 09, but in EU or/and JPN, so announcing it at the E3 would be quite frankly a slap in the face.although it could release in Japan before the west I don't really see why ?? the game doesn't have tons of text or dialog to be localized just menus even so most of the stuff are already covered in Prologue
2) Perhaps they try to make it a 09 title, but still aren't certain they manage to, so they rather announce it at a later event, when they see clearer whether or not they can/will pull it off.probably the most logical reason, but Yamauchi said it's ready for release any time the thing is you have to draw the line and say enough is enough and stop adding features and release the game
3) As NA isn't GTs biggest region they might think it has a bigger impact if announced at one of the other big conventions that take place in other regions.Well GT5 was announced ages ago so we know it's coming all we want is a release date and it wouldn't matter whether it's in a US, EU or JP event because everybody will know about it
4) The E3 is very crowded with big announcements, so they might fear it could be "overlooked" (no GT certainly never will be overlooked, but it might end up not being THE main topic of the show), but at the other events they are very certain to "steal the show" with that announcement.You got people talk about Modnation Racers, MAG and Brutal Legend you don't think GT5 will get some buzz :p
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may I add one thing and that is I think the NASCAR license could be one of the reasons also they don't want to get in trouble with EA although I would be pissed If that's true delaying one of the biggest Racer games for a sport that the hardest maneuver is turn left !!!!
at this point there is a lot of speculation and mystery around GT5 and you could come up with 10 theories about what will happen and when it's gonna come so the best thing to do is wait and don't get your hopes up for a 09 release