Uh Oh, someone spoke prematurely. Expect an incoming statement like;
"We are AIMING for 2017 release", followed a few months later by;
"We want to make sure Spiderman will be the game that all fans will enjoy, thus it will be released in early 2018 with the added time to polish" and finally;
"We thank all fans for the incredible support at launch. We will continue to support Spiderman and ask for patience as we look in to reports that affect a small number of our players"
Companies need to get away from this regional mentality. We live in a global market. If someone outside the US wants one, sell it to them and charge for shipping. If they are willing to pay, why would you not sell it? Sure it will be more expensive but let the consumer decide. If one day there is enough demand to have a distribution facility in another market, then that will be a bonus to that market. But in the mean time, why lock out so many potential customers?
Whenever i hear a Director describe a movie as "Unique", it usually means that it follows a well established formula but will have one very small element that they think is "edgy" or "pushes boundaries". The media usually falls for this though, so i don't blame them for doing it.
Wow, Thanks Disney. Pretty much showed most of the movie there. Did you leave anything for the theater? Looks good, but the experience will be greatly diminished now going in knowing pretty much everything that's going to happen. Great way to ruin a good movie.
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