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[Weekly Game Comic] Disasters Must Be Avoided

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With GTA 6 confirming its official release for this November, the gaming industry is focused on the upcoming lineup. During the State of Play showcase held on the 3rd, many highly anticipated titles scheduled for release this year were revealed, with most setting their launch dates for September or October. While the exact reason is unknown, it is interpreted as a strategic move by the industry to avoid a direct confrontation with the major title.


Look, let's be honest: GTA 6 has officially locked in its release for this coming November.With the industry’s eyes firmly fixed on that date, the recent 'State of Play' showcase on the 3rd gave us a glimpse of several highly anticipated titles hitting the market later this year. Interestingly enough, most of these games have landed ona September or October release window.While the exact reasoning remains a bit of a mystery, it’s hard not to interpret this as a strategic shuffle to avoid a head-on collision with the industry's biggest heavyweight.

This sudden clearing of the calendar around a single blockbuster feels remarkably similar tothe period surrounding the launch of 'Hollow Knight: Silksong',when various indie developers opted to reschedule their own titles. The scale, however, is a different beast entirely. Given the global fandom and the colossal budget behind GTA 6, it seems that games across every genre, platform, and border are choosing to steer clear. It just goes to show that the GTA brand holds a level of influence that exerts immense pressure across the entire industry, regardless of the platform. Of course, there are always exceptions like Call of Duty, which seems perfectly content to march to the beat of its own drum regardless of what GTA is doing.

Right now, the level of user interest, engagement, and general community buzz surrounding GTA 6 is hitting record-breaking heights. Sure,we can't forget the rocky road of data leaks during its development phase,which certainly didn't make for an entirely positive reception early on. Yet, the momentum built by the trailer drops and the official release date announcement has swallowed those issues whole. Thesecond trailer for GTA 6,released a year ago, has now surpassed 160 million views, with the Korean YouTube upload alone racking up over 8.87 million views. Frankly, choosing not to go toe-to-toe with GTA 6 feels like the most rational move anyone could make.

While there are still plenty of game shows on the horizon and no shortage of titles to look forward to, it’s become an accepted truth that November is destined to be the 'Month of GTA'. It’s highly likely this dominance will stretch well into the end of the year. This unshakable confidence is rooted in the proven fun that the series has consistently delivered, bolstered by a decade of dedicated support and updates. For the long-term health of the market, I just hope we see a rival blockbuster emerge—something with the sheer competitive grit to go up against GTA and give us a real fight. Adieu!
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