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Why 2020's a rare perfect time to dig into your video game backlog

Why 2020’s a rare perfect time to dig into your video game backlog

Posted on February 9, 2020 By Jarvis

You probably won’t be able to finish every unplayed game you own, but with the spring release calendar looking this empty you can certainly make a dent.

It happened all at once, or at least that’s how it felt. On January 1 when we published our preview of 2020’s video game releases, a bounty of riches seemed just over the horizon. A month later, that horizon’s receded into the distance. Cyberpunk 2077? September. That Avengers game Crystal Dynamics is working on? Also September. Dying Light 2? No idea.
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