![]() (And last-gen was with an early E3, and without this damned virus complicating everything.) For PS4 and Xbox One, these examples of that cycle shows a clear quiet period before the games ramped up again, and I remember that being frustratingly commonplace. So looking at the video archives of some old sites, you can see everything they posted and when. It'd be a little to make like a graph of examples of the console cycle, but one thing you can look at for the history of game exposure is video, since every snippet of video a site can get, they'll post if it's a next-gen title. I don't know if that's true? Back when I was doing some game coverage, the time after E3 was all talk from the press with very little actual new info about the games (except for the little 3rd Party games, or now it'd be indies, who are eager to get some press before they get drown out, but there may be muzzles on even the small companies these days?)
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