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BraLoD said:
LudicrousSpeed said:
So all that negative talk and it seems they’re just pushing it to February to avoid the monstrosity third party games coming this year, probablynsame thing Sony is doing to Days Gone.

Sony is having their biggest games come early in the year, they are further spreading sales, not avoing monstrous ganes, and its working wonders, PS4 software sales is off the charts.

2014 - Infamous: Second Son (March 21th) Sucker Punch

2015 - Bloodborne (March 24th) From Software/Japan Studios

2016 - Uncharted 4: A Thief's End (May 10th) Naughty Dog

2017 - Horizon: Zero Dawn (February 28th) Guerrila Giames

2018 - God of War (April 20th) Santa Monica

2019 - Days Gone (February 22th) Bend Studio

That's a pattern the whole gen for Sony.

Oh man, I see the same pattern emerging for MS from New Year through March.

2014 - Kinect Sports Rivals

2015 - Ori, Screamride, State of Decay

2016 - Cobalt, KI Season 3, Quantum Break

2017 - Voodoo Vince, Halo Wars 2

2018 - Sea of Thieves, State of Decay 2

2019 - Crackdown 3

I guess they both like to spread titles out. Ill continue to think they release these games early the following year mostly to avoid the fall onslaught of games though, you feel free to disagree. 

PS4 software sales would be great regardless, it’s the best selling console. But it makes sense for Sony to wait on most of those games, same as Microsoft.