Publishers need to stop announcing games that are still years away from launch, gamers agree

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Publishers need to stop announcing games that are still years away from launch, gamers agree
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Gamers are urging developers to stop the frustrating trend of announcing new games years before they’re scheduled for release.

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I honestly don't care if a publisher announces a game several years out. In some cases, such as game franchises, I see it fairly pertinent that they do announce them.

What would be a better trend is the gaming community embracing the practice of foregoing preorders. OR understanding what "buyer beware" means. Never trust a publisher to provide you the game they promise on Day 1. Never.

I don't really see what the big deal with "we plan to make another one" is. They didn't even give it a name, just said they planned to make it.

Starfield might have been unexpected, but the day you knew that was a thing best case for ES6 was 4-ish years later. That's what a Bethesda game takes.

Well I'm sure they announce it early because it's not for us, it's for the investors. But I think there is a downside, announcing it too early with like a CGI trailer puts it in the news and gets it talked about, but gamers develop an "vision" of how the game might be and you end up with a product that will definitely disappoint a lot of people. I'd say cyberpunk was one, due to the announcement time and what they actually showed it was hyped to the moon and back (people talk about games so they just started assuming).

If you look back on it now, people's expectations and ideas of what the game was going to be were very different than what the product ended up being (besides the bugs). I would rather get the game announced with real fucking gameplay.

Gamers will have unrealistic expectations no matter what you do.

If they didn't even have a name yet, anyone having expectations on what the game was was being unreasonable.