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Old 17-01-2020, 09:22 AM #11
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It makes me think that they might be scared of FFVII tbh. The main competition in September is Avengers and I think Cyberpunk can easily outsell that game but I reckon that they want Cyberpunk to be THE game of the month it's launching and it would never get that same level of recognition going up against VII. Remember, VII announced it's release date and a bunch of big games yeeted themselves out of late February and March to most likely avoid it. VII will be a godamn juggernaut.

It wouldn't surprise me one bit if RE3 pushes it's date forward just to have a week or two to dominate before VII cuts it off at the legs.
Does seem like a possibility, I mentioned a few weeks back that there's a span of 3 months that was looking a bit over-full. I'd have bought all 4 (RE3, TLOU, Cyberpunk and FF7) but I have no idea when I'd have found time to play them all.
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