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I could be wrong, but i think Wario over on NeoGaf mentioned this days ago.



Deyon said:

Not my real name ;)

Cant say anything else for now :(



Nsanity said:
I could be wrong, but i think Wario over on NeoGaf mentioned this days ago.

Where did you get the twitte? Or you saw in twitter itself?



I think it was NeoGAf.



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Tagged for November.................



 

 

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So can someone explain what's happening please I'm so lost and confused lol



BenVTrigger said:
Deyon said:

Not my real name ;)

Cant say anything else for now :(

okay, lets not talk about gamestop or microsoft. Instead, lets talk games....canwe expect watch dogs on all consoles by november

You dont need to even respond



Azerth said:
So can someone explain what's happening please I'm so lost and confused lol


Either low stock or a delay.... or possibly a fallout between ms and gamestop



My guess is I dont think the console will be delayed until 2014 or else we would hear about that from MS since they said releasing later this year and BenV said we would not hear about it from MS or gamestop. Worst case that I would guess is Xbox One is going to miss the Black Friday window this year and not release until December. PS4 will release in Nov. Before black Friday. Not only that but part of the reason MS releasing in Dec. Is they need an extra month to bolster supply. My guess is PS4 preorders will sell out and XB 1 will as well however most of that will be due to low supply not meeting demand.