Happy Friday, folks. As is the case with pretty much every Friday, it's been a surprisingly busy day with plenty of gaming news to go around before the weekend begins.
Today had a little bit of everything - sales figures, scalping, development revelations, and even promises that a game's going to be fixed. Sounds like a normal day in 2022 to me. Read on if you're interested in seeing what's happened in the gaming world today.
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God of War Ragnarok is shaping up to be one of 2022's most exciting games, despite the fact that we've really only seen one proper trailer of it. Even then, that footage was enough to get fans queuing up for the expensive collector's and Jotnar edition of the game, with pre-orders going live earlier today. It wasn't a long queue, mind, as both versions of the game were sold out within the hour. Hell, the Jotnar Edition actually only lasted around five minutes before being sold out, so only those who sat there waiting were able to get a copy reserved. As you'd expect, they're now being scalped on eBay.
One of the most controversial topics of the last few weeks has been the sorry launch state of Sonic Origins, a package supposed to celebrate Sonic's anniversary. It got so bad that modders working on the game have even said they're giving up - that doesn't mean that Sega is, though. Finally responding to the many criticisms, the studio promised earlier today that it was actively working on a patch. Only time will tell, I suppose, but let's stop launching things like this in the first place, yeah?
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