Considering what happened to Bethesda with Fallout 76, i shudder to think what could possibly happen if they rushed the releaseTotal War Three Kingdoms has just had it release date moved from March 7th to 23rd May.
That makes the mid March slot for major strategy game releases entirely available.
Now is your chance PDS. Be bold, be brave, move the release date to strike on the 15th March!
First off it is on a Friday so that is probably not a good day to release a game since I don't think many work on Saturday and Sunday for the Quick fix patch that will likely be released.
Secondly it is pretty tight, like only one month from now.
The two are hardly competing or comparable, PDS do grand strategy games in real time, and Total War are turn-based wargames. Even if audiences might overlap a bit, the scope is so different that the two can safely release as planned.Total War Three Kingdoms has just had it release date moved from March 7th to 23rd May.
That makes the mid March slot for major strategy game releases entirely available.
Now is your chance PDS. Be bold, be brave, move the release date to strike on the 15th March!
The two are hardly competing or comparable, PDS do grand strategy games in real time, and Total War are turn-based wargames. Even if audiences might overlap a bit, the scope is so different that the two can safely release as planned.
They do simultaneous DLCs release dates for their own games, so I don't think so.Well it was a joke but...
I'd be amazed if paradox didn't try to time releases to be at least a couple of weeks away from the other large releases that are likely to draw their player base away in another directly. So for PDS gamers I'd expect that means Total War and Civ.
I cannot express how excited I am for this game