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AKI - Autumn 2023
Ed - Winter 2023
Akuma - Spring 2024
I'm not sure if you can get them for free with Drive Tickets. I don't remember them saying anything like that.
Ed is Winter 2024, so Nov-Dec 2024
https://media.eventhubs.com/images/2023/04/20_dlc05.jpg
I know some people consider the Winter of a year to include January-March of that year but video game companies never refer to that release window as "Winter" and instead always refer to that time frame as "Early" in their marketing. They do this avoid the confusion of Winter referring to Jan-Mar and Nov-Dec.
So, for instance, if a company says something is releasing "Winter 2024" they don't mean it's releasing sometime between Jan-Dec of 2024. This is why Jan-Mar is always referred to "Early" in marketing to always avoid that exact confusion.
No its january/february 2024
No it's not. Video game companies never refer to Early months of the year as Winter.
We literally just had multiple livestreams of Summer Games Fest, Xbox Showcase, Nintendo Direct, etc, in the last week that always referred to "Early" as Jan-Mar and Winter as Nov-Dec.
And u don't see that the character are in order on your screen ?
Find a single piece of marketing in video game history that refers to Winter as Jan-Mar.
It should be pretty easy given all the shows we just had between Xbox, Ubisoft, Nintendo and Summer Games Fest.
Here look, one of these is from the Nintendo Direct the other the Xbox Showcase
WINTER
https://i.imgur.com/gmeGsJT.png
EARLY
https://i.imgur.com/SqjXGQP.png
Video game companies do not use "Winter" to refer to "Jan-Feb" they always, ALWAYS use "Early" to differentiate the two.
The only reason gamers refer to Winter as Jan-Feb of a year is because they think it's going to get them whatever that announcement is earlier than later. They always end up being wrong though and apparently never learn from it.
They're not ordered in release order from left to right. AKI is the furthest left in the image which would mean she'd come out first but she doesn't, Rashid does.
People looked at that image and assumed Akuma was last because he was the furthest right in the image.
Who cares the specifics?
Exact timeframes revealed:
Rashid - Summer 2023
AKI - Autumn 2023
Ed - Winter 2024
Akuma - Spring 2024
That's the exact time frame they gave us word for word.
It's since it said Winter 2024 before Spring 2024, its the best bet it's gonna be Jan-Feb.
So if you're gonna bloody argue about specifics at least pay damn attention to specifics
If you need to see it yourself it's in this video at 24 seconds. All you gotta do is pay attention to the wording.
And before you pull the "Well Rashid is coming out first so not necessarily since it's not in the right order"
Do you really think They'll go 3 months in between 2 characters, then 4-5 months for the 3rd character, then 6 months for the last? No. Like people said that's 18 months. They're going to try to line up releases to end in June in time the next Year Pass drop. Hence the Spring one will be last, Akuma. Ed is Jan-Feb.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IKU3ZOvYHnk
Because it's the internet and even you yourself do it.
You apparently.
Not word for word because you have Rashid listed first when AKI is listed first in the image. You're ordering it in the order you believe it's releasing in.
At least pay attention to how video game marketing has ALWAYS worked.
You can't find a single example, a single example mind you, of something that was marketed as "Winter" that came out in "Jan-Feb" why do you think that is?
I literally just told you why it would be Jan-Feb. If it was Winter 2024 as in december, then it would be 6 more months. It's 1 year not 1 and a half year. They're going to end the Year 1 Pass before June, so that they can release the Year 2 Pass. It's not marketing, it's common sense.
Again, we just had the Summer Games Fest, Xbox Showcase, Ubisoft Connect and Nintendo Direct this past week and they all used "Winter" to refer to Nov-Dec and "Early" to refer to Jan-Feb. Video game marketing never uses "Winter" to refer to Jan-Feb. Again take note of the fact that you can't find a single example of where a video game company has ever done that.
WINTER
https://i.imgur.com/gmeGsJT.png
EARLY
https://i.imgur.com/SqjXGQP.png
Try and find a single example of something that shows you to be right. It shouldn't be too hard since you literally have all of video game history to pull from.
https://i.imgur.com/tqBGC8g.png
Now let's look at the release dates for those characters
Zafina - 09/10/19
Ganryu - 12/10/19
Leroy - 12/10/19
Fahkumram - 03/24/20
Oh wow, look at that, Winter refers to late year and not the beggining of the year the same way video game marketing has always worked.
"Okay well maybe Capcom is different"
Capcom Marketing
https://i.imgur.com/4JTLc0q.png
What does that say? Does is say "Winter 2024"? Does it say Winter 2024? What language does Capcom use and convey there?
Here's Halo considering "Winter" as November to March, encompassing the Jan-Feb of the next year.
https://www.reddit.com/r/halo/comments/x39wtb/heres_a_look_at_our_updated_roadmap_for_the/
ARK Specifying their roadmap around 1/3 the way through as Winter 2023-2024, making sure to let you know.
https://survivetheark.com/index.php?/articles.html/community-crunch-355-ark-roadmap-evo-event-and-more-r2075/
Square Enix Specifying "Next Winter" for FF7 Rebirth instead of saying Winter 2024 to avoid this exact same confusion you're having apparently So we know it's December-Feb 2024-2025
https://press.na.square-enix.com/Items/Schedule?period=ComingSoon&sortBy=Date
An Esports roadmap telling us Q1 2024 and Early 2024 in the same period probably again to avoid your confusion, even elaborating it further down.
https://theesportstoday.com/cod-mobile-2023-esports-roadmap/
Even without these examples, I get your confusion, it's hard to think Winter being anywhere but the end of a Year, but people tend to forget Winter ends a year and begins a new year all at the same time. It's at both ends. We don't need to be rocket scientists to know this.
You know what "! year" means right? 12 months. If Akuma is Spring 2024, you know Ed can't be in December 2024, because that would add 6 more months. SF6 just came out in June of this year. Common sense should say, 12 months means Akuma would be the last one. It doesn't have to spell out for you, you're a gamer. You can't think for yourself? You don't know how to do problem solving to come to the conclusion "Oh they mean Jan-Feb, those are Winter months before June.".
I rest my case here. If you want to argue, continue, go for it. I'm just gonna say I expect a public apology when you're proven wrong.
Sup
Capcom Marketing
https://i.imgur.com/4JTLc0q.png
What does that say? Does is say "Winter 2024"? Does it say Winter 2024? What language does Capcom use and convey there?
Whatever ya say
In all of the examples you listed they used "Winter" starting in November and lasting until March. They for example say "Winter 2023" and that extends from Dec 2023 - Feb 2024.
None of the examples you provided though say Winter and use a specific year like what Capcom is doing with Ed.
All of your examples fall exactly in line with what I've been saying.
If I end up being wrong I don't end up losing anything. I actually get rewarded by having Ed releasing earlier.