| Turkish said: Your release dates are too ambitious, some of those games don't have a release year yet.
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I mean not really. I think with the amount of projects shown of last year, Sony is going to spend most of 2017 hyping up the projects they already have announced, instead of what they usually do which is show off like 50% new projects and then 50% of announced projects which wouldn't be enough marketing for the titles I mentioned that might release in 2017. I think we're going to get enough news on them for Sony to release them in 2017. Honestly it just makes a lot more sense than simply "It's Sony, we don't even have a release year, it's not releasing in 2017".
Most of these smaller-scope titles like Detroit Become Human or Ni No Kuni 2 don't really seem big enough for delays or 2018 releases. Detroit has triple A presentation, sure, but it's all about a close encapsulated space and the game looks like it already has a lot of options done. God of War is going to release November 2017 most likely to advertise the Pro. Which game is going to do that? Uncharted? No. Why would Spiderman release so late? Because it was announced late? It's Spiderman, they could just go to e3, show a lot of the game, and then it would sell. Why would they release it almost a year after Homecoming? That doesn't make any sense.
Everything else I mostly agree with. Days Gone's probably going to be pushed to 2018.







