I was figuring it would be May like the first one, but early June works as well.
As someone already mentioned, TLOU launched in June.Fall 2018, certainly.
June is the E3 month. Any game launch in june.
June is culturally/economically Summer despite it not starting officially until June 21st. The cultural start of Summer is Memorial Day Weekend (last weekend of May for non-Americans).
I genuinely believe this is part of the reason why many games released in October this year as opposed to September since Rockstar released GTA V in September 2013, maybe publishers were expecting a similar thing and tried to distance themselves as much as possible.I wonder how scared other publishers are of setting a 2018 release date for their title, and it falling alongside RDR2.
I doubt that many of the big ones are. Certainly not Sony, Nintendo, EA or Activision.I wonder how scared other publishers are of setting a 2018 release date for their title, and it falling alongside RDR2.
Damn, I thought it was going to come in March? June seems so far off :(.
That's doubtful. Should have gotten a concrete already if March was still in the cards, I feel.June is good for me.
Lets hope God of War drops March and im happy
I feel the same way. RDR also released in the middle of May so it makes sense.Red Dead Redemption always felt like a summer game to me. Don't know why that actually is.
Especially when thunderstorms and such break lose. Just the perfect atmosphere I guess.
So I'm hoping this is correct.