By Jacques Strauss, | May 15, 2017
"Halo 6" is one of the games that has been delayed this year. (YouTube)
There are speculations that the release date of "Halo 6, "God of War 4," Grand Theft Auto 6," and other major games have been delayed. However, instead of getting frustrated, gamers need to see the wait as something beneficial and advantageous on their part.
For most gamers, the delay of the release date of their favorite game series could come as a huge disappointment. However, some players have chosen to view things positively, rather than sulk on things that they have no control over.
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In most selfish term, delays of specific games could mean an avenue to redirect focus to other released games. In a sense, a delay of a 100-hour RPG game could mean an opportunity to explore 90 minute game like "The Unfinished Swan" or "Journey," according to IGN.
Delays could also give gamers the opportunity to review other game releases. The momentary wait could serve as an opportunity to check out games that have been updated recently.
Perhaps one of the main reasons for delaying a game like "Halo 6, "God of War 4", and "Grand Theft Auto 6" is that developers need to improve more on the game.
If games are pushed just for the sake of hitting the target date, the chances are great that the overall result will border between awful and mediocrity.
Check out a list of some games that have been delayed in the video below:
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