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AndyVirus

The Fallen
Oct 27, 2017
2,856
February - Shadow of the Colossus
March - God of War, MLB The Show '18
April - Detroit: Become Human
August - Spider-Man
September - Days Gone


Pretty much as most expect though I think Spider-Man may slip a couple of months from late spring to mid summer.
 

gueras

Banned
Oct 25, 2017
746
February SOC
March GOW
April MLB
June Detroit
August/September Days Gone
October Spiderman
 

Pariah

Member
Oct 29, 2017
3,945
January is packed with multiplatform releases, and though Ni No Kuni is a console exclusive, is going to be thrown under the bus for that same reason (besides, DBZ or Monster Hunter have a bigger pull).

With SOTC being so early in February, I think GOW could be late Feb., and Detroit, second half of April. That schedule would give some air to games like Yakuza 6, though it wouldn't be the first time that Sony titles and third-party exclusives clash against each other.

Spider-man is late May or June for sure, while Days Gone looks like a late August/September title and Tsushima for late October. Lastly, Dreams should release at some point too, but that's even harder to place.
 

Rosur

Member
Oct 28, 2017
3,502
January - Monster Hunter World (will be there big game)
February - Shadow of the Colossus
March - Detroit and Yakuza 6 (Detroit could be April/ May)
April - God of War (early April)
May/June - Spider-Man (before E3, probably around Avengers 3 release date)
August/September - Days Gone (can see being in April though as well)
October/ Novermber - Ghost of Tsushima (assuming not delayed)
 

_Ryo_

Member
Oct 25, 2017
106
Shadow of the Colossus - Feburary.

GOD OF WAR - Late March or Early April.

Detroit - May.

Concrete Giant - July.

Spider-Man - September.

Dreams - Late December or Early Janurary.