• Naz@sh.itjust.works
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    6 days ago

    TLDR: I agree with you

    It can kill even a AAA game; Vampire the Masquerade Bloodlines 2 came out, a sequel to VTM after 12-18 years.

    No one had a clue and no one bought it for that reason

    The ideal time to release a trailer or promo materials is around 1-2 weeks (4 weeks tops) before the game’s formal release, it gives people time to adjust schedules and/or get word of mouth out or even allocate funds (if they need to)

    Half Life 3 could open drop on Steam with zero advertising and people wouldn’t have a clue unless the Steam front page informed them about it

    A certain percentage of gamers shamble forwards in a haze of marijuana smoke, whose long term memory or executive function may not be the best

    See: Arc Raiders

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      6 days ago

      You are right, but Bloodlines 2 is a bad example. I only heard bad things about that game prerelease, more advertisement would not have convinced me to buy it. And the fans were rather taken aback by the changes to gameplay, namely focus on action and removal of RPG elements.

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      Vampire the Masquerade Bloodlines 2 came out, a sequel to VTM after 12-18 years.

      Holy F, it really did. How did I forgot about that?

      (I know of course, lack of advertising and online buzz around it)