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"textContent": "Marketing cycles in the gaming industry can stretch for years, building anticipation through cinematic trailers, developer promises, and carefully staged reveals. But sometimes, when launch day finally arrives, the reality fails to match the hype. Technical issues, missing features, delayed content, or fundamental design missteps can quickly erode player goodwill. In some cases, the damage is temporary. In others, it permanently alters a franchise’s reputation. From ambitious reboots to long awaited sequels, here are fifteen hyped video game rollouts that ultimately stumbled when it mattered most.\n\nThe post 15 Hyped Video Game Rollouts That Were Total Flops appeared first on Den of Geek.",
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