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When a game is announced as "Coming Soon", how far should I be looking to?

I am interested in Edge of Eternity, and would like to have an overall idea of what it means when GOG announces a game is Coming Soon, because that can be in one month or one year.

So for those of you that have been here long enough, what should I expect?

Thanks in advance.
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W.Bruce: When a game is announced as "Coming Soon", how far should I be looking to?

I am interested in Edge of Eternity, and would like to have an overall idea of what it means when GOG announces a game is Coming Soon, because that can be in one month or one year.

So for those of you that have been here long enough, what should I expect?

Thanks in advance.
1 -3 months top !
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W.Bruce: When a game is announced as "Coming Soon", how far should I be looking to?
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Zimerius: 1 -3 months top !
That's not accurate information.

I'm pretty sure this game has been listed as "coming soon" for over a year, for example:

https://www.gog.com/game/vampire_the_masquerade_bloodlines_2

AFAIK the real answer to the OP's question is that there is no legitimate answer. "Coming Soon" is deliberately a vague & nebulous phrase when it appears on GOG, because it actually could be anything at all, any time range from zero days to never, and hence really it means nothing.
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W.Bruce: When a game is announced as "Coming Soon", how far should I be looking to?

I am interested in Edge of Eternity, and would like to have an overall idea of what it means when GOG announces a game is Coming Soon, because that can be in one month or one year.

So for those of you that have been here long enough, what should I expect?

Thanks in advance.
"Coming Soon" in GOG's language means that a game will eventually come, even if it takes 4 years to do so (not an exaggeration). Thus, it's no proper metric to gauge when a game will arrive.

Now, Edge of Eternity is supposed to have its full release on Steam on 8th June, but unless GOG's storepage is updated to mention that, there is no guarantee that it will also be released here at the same time.
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W.Bruce: When a game is announced as "Coming Soon", how far should I be looking to?

I am interested in Edge of Eternity, and would like to have an overall idea of what it means when GOG announces a game is Coming Soon, because that can be in one month or one year.

So for those of you that have been here long enough, what should I expect?

Thanks in advance.
The data are traceable on internet for whoever wants to analyze that statistically, which would would be most accurate. The data could even be segregated by budget for the game and other characteristics, in order to give you more relevant information.

Without the actual data, the best that can be done is giving you our impressions, subject to all kinds of bias, including the fact that each of us has been following a different set of games, probably.

My impression, biased as any, is that there is a Gauss bell. The publishers try to announce "coming soon" when no more than few months is all that it will take, like Zimerius said. However, in some other cases the waiting period has been longer. Most games will have arrived within a year of the announcement, but there will be exceptions now and then. It can be blamed on overenthusiastic publishers who find that ironing bugs and finishing the game took longer than expected, or any other occurrence, like small independent developers having something unexpected happening to them in their lives that affects their ability to finish the game, or preparing the game to be published in GOG.
Post edited April 08, 2021 by Carradice
I do not know how long "coming soon" is on GOG, but...

"Edge of Eternity will exit Steam Early Access and launch on June 8 for PC (Steam, GOG, Epic)."

That's from RPGsite:

https://www.rpgsite.net/news/10984-jrpg-inspired-edge-of-eternity-launches-for-pc-on-june-8-ps5-ps4-xbox-series-x-s-xbox-one-in-q4-2021
Ok, I think I got enough to work on.
Thank you all for your trouble.
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W.Bruce: Ok, I think I got enough to work on.
Thank you all for your trouble.
This seems to be the last sale before the price goes up. i exprct this to be at least a 40 euro's game when finished
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W.Bruce: Ok, I think I got enough to work on.
Thank you all for your trouble.
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Zimerius: This seems to be the last sale before the price goes up. i exprct this to be at least a 40 euro's game when finished
Yes, almost went for it, but I want it on GOG. If I could buy it now on GOG I would.

They stated the game will be 29.99 if I am not mistaken.
Post edited April 08, 2021 by W.Bruce