
If Call of Duty announces Season 5 and it's just one new map and nothing else, that'd be incredibly disappointing for players, but they didn't put down in writing "You're getting all these maps and modes" and then yank that off the roadmap/delay it a ton. For example, Call of Duty's not saying "We're gonna have these two maps, two new weapons, and two new game modes in Season 4" months before release, they announce the content for a season and then that content comes out. I also wouldn't put the seasonal structure of a live service game and a development roadmap in the same category. And some of these games have been massive successes, so it isn't just a case of quietly sunsetting a game that didn't do very well. CP 2077, Watch Dogs Legion, Avengers, Assassin's Creed Valhalla, Fallout 76, Battlefield 5, etc., have all experienced massive delays and restructurings of their content roadmaps. /r/GamePhysics - Clips of game physics shining and glitchingĭesign based on /r/FlatBlue created by /u/creeschįor every game that gets it right, there are just as many examples of games that get it wrong./r/gaming4gamers - middle ground between purely-for-fun and more serious subreddits./r/GamingLeaksAndRumours - Leaks and Rumors.Posting unmarked spoilers will result in removal and warning, and posting spoilers with malicious intent will result in a ban.

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