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2020 had a False Start, but Fall Will Make up for it

I've been looking at the calendar with horror. The first half of the year will bring just a few big games. Then I look at the second half of the year – and guess what – I was also horrified, this time with the number of games that I'll have to complete.

Adam Zechenter

I don't know if you still , but the beginning of 2019 was MASSIVE. First, we got the excellent Resident Evil 2, and immediately after, the equally amazing Metro Exodus. Who would have thought that this trend won't last? Of course, there were plenty of big premieres (Death Stranding or Control) or nice surprises (Disco Elysium), but we'll mostly 2019 for the flops, such as the flunked release of RDR2 on PC, the uber-dissapointing Anthem, or the release of Ubisoft's worst game in years, Breakpoint.

The adventures of Cloud Strife in Final Fantasy 7 Remake are worth waiting for!

2020 promises to be very different. We're starting with what can be described as the driest season in years – look at the calendar of premieres, and find out for yourself. In the first half of 2020, major releases are basically an average game, which will appeal almost exclusively to fans of Dragon Ball. Well, this year hasn't started well, but…

Wait until fall, and you will quickly find that days are too short. Major players in the industry have long been gaining strength for launching the next generation properly. result of PS4. And mind you, Switch has been on the market for half as long as the forementioned consoles!

As the new consoles appear, we can expect not only new games from Sony and Microsoft's subsidiaries. We can be almost certain we'll get a few highly anticipated games from Ubisoft – the new Assassin's Creed and Watch Dogs: Legion – as well as Dying Light 2, although in this case, the fact that we still don't know the new release date after the game was delayed is a tad unsettling. Of course, there's also Cyberpunk 2077 or Ghost of Tsushima, and, who knows, maybe we will finally get the announcement of GTA 6? So get ready for the fall – a lot will happen. In the meantime, we have a moment to reach to for the pile of shame, and try out some interesting indies.

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Adam Zechenter

Author: Adam Zechenter

He started in GRYOnline.pl in 2014 as a specialist in mobile and free-to-play games. Then for many years he worked in editorials, and since 2018 he has been serving as the deputy editor-in-chief. Currently, he leads the video department and hosts the GRYOnline.pl podcast. Studied classical philology and history (where he became the head of the Scientific Circle); earlier he created a fan page about Tolkien. Loves action games, RPGs, shooters, and strategies. Loved Baldur's Gate 1 and 2, but today he most often plays on PS5 and prefers a controller over a mouse and keyboard. The most hours he spent (nearly 2000) in a game was in World of Tanks. A book and history enthusiast, sometimes plays squash, also tries not to eat meat.

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