
I have a sinking feeling at least one of these games will get delayed. 10th, and fourth we have the Switch exclusive RPG Triangle Strategy on Mar. 18th, which is a Dark Souls-esque adventure game, third is the racing game Chocobo GP on Mar. 3rd, second is Stranger of Paradise: Final Fantasy Origins on Mar. Square Enix has FOUR titles coming out in March, the first is the new Platinum game Babylon’s Fall which arrives on Mar. Inspired by a popular DLC pack for Borderlands 2, Wonderlands finds players transported to a high fantasy world where they will go on a quest being run by dungeon master Tiny Tina. Leading the way will be the Borderlands spin-off Tiny Tina’s Wonderlands on March 25th. March will be another stacked month with a nice handful of major titles. Plus, as if all that wasn’t enough, Valve’s Steam Deck device is also supposed to start shipping out in February to everyone who was able to secure a pre-order. 17th, and, of course, the also many time delayed Horizon: Forbidden West on Feb.

17th, Destiny 2: The Witch Queen on Feb. Plus, holy cow, some other major releases like King of Fighters XV on Feb. Despite Elden Ring’s likely dominance of the month, a ton of games are still slated to release in February, such as Life is Strange: Remastered, Dying Light 2, OlliOlli World, Evil Dead, Dynasty Warriors 9 Empires, MONARK, and Atelier Sophie 2. This game has been delayed a couple times already that we know of, could it get delayed again? All signs point to maybe. Martin, Elden Ring is another vast epic in the Soulsborne genre but with an open world gameplay aesthetic (yes, inspired by Breath of the Wild). One of the most anticipated games of 2022 has to be the latest game developed by From Software, Elden Ring, arriving on February 25th. Rounding out the rest of January are Weird West, Windjammers 2, and Uncharted: Legacy of Thieves Collection, which is a PS5 remaster of Uncharted 4 and Uncharted: The Lost Legacy. Are pocket monsters not your thing? Well the oft delayed Rainbow Six: Extraction is supposed to finally come out on the 20th, though it could likely be delayed again. The game appears to be an open world title, similar to Breath of the Wild, and takes place several years before the modern Pokémon games. January starts the year off with a big bang when the newest entry in the Pokémon franchise drops on the 28th, called Pokémon Legends: Arceus.


Grab your notepad and set aside some cash now folks because, as always, it’s going to be another expensive year in gaming.
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What does this mean for software sales? My guess is that you’re still going to see a lot of titles be available on both 8th gen and 9th gen systems.
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We’re also moving into the third year of next generation of consoles, but with demand far outweighing supply (along with bastard scalpers) it is still very hard to find a PS5 or Series X. Okay, so what can we expect in 2022? As is usual for for this time of year, a lot of games have been announced but most games don’t have a solid release date. 2021 is almost over gone, done, finito, so it’s time to look ahead at what’s to come.
