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    Gamestop as a company uses placeholder dates for anticipated games until an actual release date is confirmed.

    Lots of games that are a year or more down the line will have a date like the 1st or the 31st because they just want a sku in the system that let's people reserve, which can't be done if it doesn't have a release date...

    For the longest time Diablo 3's release date in their system was listed as 1/1/12.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Ferth View Post
    Gamestop as a company uses placeholder dates for anticipated games until an actual release date is confirmed.

    Lots of games that are a year or more down the line will have a date like the 1st or the 31st because they just want a sku in the system that let's people reserve, which can't be done if it doesn't have a release date...

    For the longest time Diablo 3's release date in their system was listed as 1/1/12.
    totally understandable but don't you think they should set it to 2012 then and not 3 days from now? People will actually think the games coming out since its in the coming soon section.
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