Where are you Christmas? PS3 hits dry spell…
The happy people over at GamersReports had come up with a list that compiles the release dates of some PS3 titles for the next couple of months. As they’ve reported, there seems to be only six available exclusive titles for the launch: Full Auto 2: Battlelines, Genji: Days of the Blade, Mobile Suit Gundam: Crossfire, Resistance: Fall of Man, Ridge Racer 7, and Untold Legends: Dark Kingdom. Some of the games have been delayed, some other games are set ahead of schedule, and some release dates that have been uncertain before are now confirmed.
Well, you can take a look at the list for yourself (click the images to enlarge them), but what we here in QJ have noticed was the strange dry spell during December. It seems like while there’s a big rush of games for November, and an even bigger luge down for February, how come there’s only a few games trickling in for December and January? And you’d think that Sony and other third party developers would actually take the opportunity of the holiday rush for increased sales, how come there’s not much up for grabs during Christmas?
That’s the open question we here in QJ have for you guys. So, if you’ve got something to say, you know what to do…
The happy people over at GamersReports had come up with a list that compiles the release dates of some PS3 titles for the next couple of months. As they’ve reported, there seems to be only six available exclusive titles for the launch: Full Auto 2: Battlelines, Genji: Days of the Blade, Mobile Suit Gundam: Crossfire, Resistance: Fall of Man, Ridge Racer 7, and Untold Legends: Dark Kingdom. Some of the games have been delayed, some other games are set ahead of schedule, and some release dates that have been uncertain before are now confirmed.
Well, you can take a look at the list for yourself (click the images to enlarge them), but what we here in QJ have noticed was the strange dry spell during December. It seems like while there’s a big rush of games for November, and an even bigger luge down for February, how come there’s only a few games trickling in for December and January? And you’d think that Sony and other third party developers would actually take the opportunity of the holiday rush for increased sales, how come there’s not much up for grabs during Christmas?
That’s the open question we here in QJ have for you guys. So, if you’ve got something to say, you know what to do…