For a spell, it seemed that February would be the busiest month for gaming in 2022, with marquees like Sifu, Elden Ring, and Horizon Forbidden West crowding the calendar. But in recent days, March has officially taken the crown as the best (worst?) month to love video games. Folks, itâs getting pretty ridiculous out there.
Earlier today, Nintendo finally announced a release date for Kirby and the Forgotten Land, a Breath of the Wild-looking take on everyoneâs favorite shape-shifting puffball. Itâs out on Switch on March 25âŠthe very same day Tiny Tinaâs Wonderlands, a spinoff of Gearboxâs loot-shooting Borderlands series, hits PlayStation, Xbox, and PC. A week after that, on March 31, the fantasy-western RPG Weird West comes to PC and last-gen consoles.
But pretty much every prior week in the month is just as packed, with one or two notable releases coming at a near-weekly cadence.
March starts off with the sailing game Far: Changing Tides, which, just yesterday, was given a release date of March 1 by publisher Frontier Foundry. Thatâs slated for release on PlayStation, Xbox, PC, and Switch. On March 3, Platinumâs co-op action-RPG Babylonâs Fallâthe one that had a notable under-wraps graphical overhaul in Octoberâcomes to PlayStation and PC. Thatâs immediately followed, on March 4, by two other big ones: the PlayStation-exclusive racer Gran Turismo 7 and the Switch-exclusive tactical RPG Triangle Strategy
But wait! Thatâs not all! March 16 sees the Xbox and PC release of Tunic, an isometric dungeon-crawler with giclĂ©e pastel visuals and a delightful baby-fox protagonist. (I have high hopes for Tunic. What I played of a demo last summer left me craving more of its intriguingly vague approach to instruction.) Then, on March 18, Final Fantasy prequel Stranger of Paradise: Final Fantasy Origins causes chaos on consoles and PC.
You think thatâs it? Ha, good one! Following a delay out of its initial November 2021 window, the next-gen version of Grand Theft Auto V is also planned for March 2022, though it doesnât currently have a firm release date. The same is true for the Switch-exclusive role-playing sim Rune Factory 5 and hellishly artistic roguelike Have a Nice Death (well, out via early access on PC).
And this doesnât even factor in the true unknowables, those games opaquely listed as âspring 2022â or âearly 2022ââa lineup that counts deliriously anticipated games like Stray, Forspoken, Ghostwire: Tokyo, Neon White, and the Advance Wars remake among its rosterâthat could always end up in Marchâs rapidly crowded release slate. And to think, Marvelâs Midnight Suns once was a March 2022 game, too.
Yes, February 2022 is gonna be roughâon both the wallet and the ever-fleeting concept of free time. March 2022 is gonna be even rougher.
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