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Capcom Pushes Three Out Of Q1 2010

Super Street Fighter IV, Monster Hunter Tri, and Lost Planet 2 head for high ground to avoid the Q1 flood.

Keep an eye out for her in... April, maybe? May-ish? 
Keep an eye out for her in... April, maybe? May-ish? 
You know, when publishers started pushing games out of the fourth quarter of 2009, it made some sense. It's the holiday season. It's crowded. And Modern Warfare 2 was poised to sell something like eight trillion copies, sucking up all monies previously earmarked for... well, just about anything else.

At least, that was what made sense back when publishers started pushing games. After seeing games like Borderlands move a couple million units in the face of stiff opposition, I was left wondering if too many games had moved out to Q1, effectively delaying the holiday bloodbath by three months instead of eliminating it entirely.

Looks like Capcom feels that the first quarter of 2010 has gotten way too crowded, so as part of a presentation on its next fiscal year, the company announced that Super Street Fighter IV, Lost Planet 2, and the domestic release of Monster Hunter Tri would be better off if they moved out past March 31. That's when the company's current fiscal year ends.

Interestingly, these delays aren't being blamed on the games not being ready. The reasons given include avoiding "the major titles that other companies plan to introduce in the 4th quarter." Keep in mind by "4th quarter" they mean "Q1 2010," as they're talking fiscalyearspeak.

No updated dates for the games were given in the report, only that they'd be released during the next fiscal year, starting on April 1 and trucking through to March 31, 2011. On top of that, the company cut its sales forecast for Dark Void, which is still on track to ship in January. Previously, the Dark Void forecast was 1.3 million units. Now, the company is thinking somewhere around 600,000. I ain't no businessman, but that sounds like a distinct lack of faith in Will Grey's Bermuda Triangle battle to me. Or, well, maybe that's just a more realistic approach to the game, considering that when that initial forecast was given, the first quarter of 2010 wasn't looking like a minefield packed full of big games.

If this keeps up, though, won't Q2 end up being just as packed? I'm all for having big games shipping all year long, but this stuff is kind of starting to get scary. Even scarier? I've just about got my mind wrapped around this whole "fiscal year/calendar year" thing. Business!!!!!
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They better spend that time polishing the games or working on some network coding 
 
Prediction: In 10 years time (if the world hasn't ended of course) our calenders will all be based around the fiscal year instead of our current one. Years will end in March, begin in April, and you will have to own stock in a company to get a calender at all.

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The Street Fighter delay doesn't make much sense, its not like anything else in that quarter is really competing with it. The Lost Planet push is easier to understand. But I tend to think both of these delays are for the sake of refinement, especially with Lost Planet 2.

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 @Soap said:

" I dont see a need to delay Super Street Fighter IV, people who want that game will buy it regardless, any time it comes out. "

That^
 
I'm really surprised at the Super Street Fighter 4 delay.  I don't know why, I just am.  This is kinda cool, though.  It's getting almost to the point where we're going to get good/high profile games on a more year-round basis.
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Goddamnit, I would have bought Lost Planet 2 even if it had come out ealier. >:[

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I'm fine with SSF4 being delayed, because I just bought SF4.

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I dont see a need to delay Super Street Fighter IV, people who want that game will buy it regardless, any time it comes out.

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I hope this doesn't mean Dark Void is going to blow. This industry needs more fresh, interesting IPs.

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@Lemon said:

" nice "

Not.  Unless you're glad you won't be overwhelmed by all these games you were planning to buy...
 
 @Daryl said:

" kjk "

Interesting.
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April 1st for SSF4

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super street fighter 4 delay saddens me

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Give us a new Darkstalkers Capcom!

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nice

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Keep an eye out for her in... April, maybe? May-ish? 
Keep an eye out for her in... April, maybe? May-ish? 
You know, when publishers started pushing games out of the fourth quarter of 2009, it made some sense. It's the holiday season. It's crowded. And Modern Warfare 2 was poised to sell something like eight trillion copies, sucking up all monies previously earmarked for... well, just about anything else.

At least, that was what made sense back when publishers started pushing games. After seeing games like Borderlands move a couple million units in the face of stiff opposition, I was left wondering if too many games had moved out to Q1, effectively delaying the holiday bloodbath by three months instead of eliminating it entirely.

Looks like Capcom feels that the first quarter of 2010 has gotten way too crowded, so as part of a presentation on its next fiscal year, the company announced that Super Street Fighter IV, Lost Planet 2, and the domestic release of Monster Hunter Tri would be better off if they moved out past March 31. That's when the company's current fiscal year ends.

Interestingly, these delays aren't being blamed on the games not being ready. The reasons given include avoiding "the major titles that other companies plan to introduce in the 4th quarter." Keep in mind by "4th quarter" they mean "Q1 2010," as they're talking fiscalyearspeak.

No updated dates for the games were given in the report, only that they'd be released during the next fiscal year, starting on April 1 and trucking through to March 31, 2011. On top of that, the company cut its sales forecast for Dark Void, which is still on track to ship in January. Previously, the Dark Void forecast was 1.3 million units. Now, the company is thinking somewhere around 600,000. I ain't no businessman, but that sounds like a distinct lack of faith in Will Grey's Bermuda Triangle battle to me. Or, well, maybe that's just a more realistic approach to the game, considering that when that initial forecast was given, the first quarter of 2010 wasn't looking like a minefield packed full of big games.

If this keeps up, though, won't Q2 end up being just as packed? I'm all for having big games shipping all year long, but this stuff is kind of starting to get scary. Even scarier? I've just about got my mind wrapped around this whole "fiscal year/calendar year" thing. Business!!!!!