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Delays suck: Why I’ve stopped getting hyped for upcoming games

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Bethesda recently announced that its eagerly anticipated sci-fi RPG Starfield won’t release this year. The company also delayed Redfall in order to polish both titles further. At the moment, we have no idea when either game will see the light of day.

Delays have become more common in the video game industry lately due to the global pandemic disrupting supply chains and forcing many developers to adapt to working from home. Major titles such as Breath of the Wild 2 and Suicide Squad: Kill the Justice League are now slated for 2023. God of War: Ragnarok is due this year, but given the circumstances, it’s entirely possible it could face a second delay and not release in 2022. Such is the state of the world.

Even though I’m not clamoring for Starfield like some of my friends and colleagues are, the delay was the final straw for me. After so many announced delays over the past two years, I’ve gotten to the point where I no longer trust any proposed release date. I literally laughed out loud when I saw that the Dead Space remake will release on January 27, 2023. What reason do I have to believe this game will meet its release date? Or any game?

breath of the wild 2 screenshot

Games like Breath of the Wild 2 won’t release anytime soon. (Image credit: Nintendo)

Perhaps I’m being hyperbolic, or too cynical. I’m sure the vast majority of titles will release when intended. Generally speaking, indie titles haven’t faced significant delays during the pandemic. This is likely in part because indie developers were largely used to working from home or in remote teams prior to the global lockdowns. But as far as major big-budget games are concerned, things are looking pretty grim. Yes, God of War: Ragnarok is slated for 2022, but as I said, I don’t see a reason why I should believe it will actually come out this year.

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