Gamers are playing the waiting game when it comes to enjoying an annual avalanche of new titles traditionally on the shelves and available from online retailers in November.
Although some may be disappointed, many players in Bahrain are happy to hang fire until the New Year if it means the developers are able to perfect their offerings.
“A rushed game is a public relations disaster nobody wants to see,’ said Mohammed Zubari, 26, from Riffa.
“A delay can be a good thing so the game can be a more refined package instead of being a waste of money. Take your time developers, we still have other games to play!”
Historically, November has been a jam-packed month for video game connoisseurs, serving as a prelude to the holiday season as major labels cash in on Christmas sales around the world with perfect stocking fillers.
However, the Covid-19 pandemic has plagued industries and supply chains all over the world and pandemic restrictions also put a halt to the development of many high-profile games.
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