After previously teasing a new game announcement in 2017, Hideaki Itsuno—who directed Devil May Cry 2, Devil May Cry 3, Devil May Cry 4, Dragon’s Dogma, and Dragon’s Dogma: Dark Arisen—has posted an update on Twitter apologizing for his game’s lack of appearance at E3 2017.
“I’m sorry I didn’t announce anything at E3,” Itsuno said. “My project is progressing smoothly, so please look forward to the announcement.”
In the future clones walk amongst us, and you need to kill them before they kill you.
Nintendo president comments on the situation with Switch 2 stock and apologizes for shortages.
I might get one in a couple years but I’m in no hurry. Nothing at launch I want to play.
There isn't one in US, I saw plenty posting pictures of it many stores in still have plenty in stock.
This is just them referring to stock situation mostly in Japan.
Sounds like he low key also spreading FOMO pressuring people to go out and buy one for no good reason?
It's not exactly flying off the shelves here in Thailand though, there's basically no real hype here at all other than the fanboys lining up for it the first few days.
You can easily order one right now in Thailand from all the official authorized stores, not out of stock at all.
The price of 17800 THB or around 550 USD here for a standard SKU and high game prices probably has a lot to do with it.
Owlcat Games producer Anatoly Shestov reveals his dream project: an SCP game with Owlcat RPG flair and a proper budget.
TGS announcement for sure