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Delays in the development of various upcoming video games have become customary at this point. So much so that the communities are also accustomed to the pushbacks in the anticipated release dates.

Recently, a gaming enthusiast, Game Maker’s Toolkit, took to Twitter to showcase his crazy collection. And unlike any other, this collection consists of delayed-release announcements of some of the most popular titles over the years; and a few that are yet to hit the stores. While most of these are genuine and are often for the overall betterment of the games, it’s not a long shot to think that these delays might have been carefully thought about and planned.

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The Huge List of Video Games’ Delays

The 52-title Twitter thread by Game Maker’s Toolkit includes some of the latest entries in this latest trend, if one might call it that, as well. Such as today’s announcement of a new release date for Saints Row.

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In recent years, fan-base (s) of titles and franchises have become used to this habit of the developers and publishers. YouTuber ‘Maker’s Toolkit credits CD Projekt RED’s Cyberpunk 2077 as the originator of this. Which was then followed by some much-awaited titles that have now made their way to their desired platforms. These include the likes of Halo: Infinite and Back 4 Blood as well.

Amongst these, there are also games that do not have a clear release window, let alone a conclusive date. Like Ubisoft’s upcoming remake of the classic, Prince of Persia: The Sands of Time Remake.

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Planned Delays?

While developers and publishers want to release their latest titles at the earliest, they also want to ensure prime quality and best for both parties. And what could also be the reason are potential sales boosts and promotions.

Even though there’s no conclusive data that proves that the delays are planned, it is not too far-fetched to think so. Many developers have been pushing back the releases by several months. It could also be a tactic to create a buzz or hype around the title just enough to get the fans enticed in time for the actual launch. This would also mean the title would hit the ground running and a good head start in sales.

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With this said, these speculations must be taken with a grain of salt since they are nothing more than probable ideas.

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