So CDPR did a "Ask me anything" session I figured it's something interesting to read. And to save you quoting it:
Q: Do you think that W2 release for Xbox360 in a window between other big RPGs (Skyrim and Mass Effect 3) is a good idea?
A: There are always big, strong competitive titles out there. We keep looking at when it’s comfortable for us to release the game. We believe it will be capable of competing with the biggest titles out there, just like the PC version did. The fact that the Skyrim’s release comes before W2 for Xbox might turn out well for W2. Right before Skyrim’s release players will be experiencing a huge and well executed marketing-PR campaign. But after the release, when the game will show its true colors, that magic will be gone. It will show its best sides, but also those worse ones - things that are not executed well or not well thought will appear. Like with TES: Oblivion. On the other hand TW2 will be a mature and polished product with established reputation, and while not a brand new title, it gives us advantages that we will use.
A: There are always big, strong competitive titles out there. We keep looking at when it’s comfortable for us to release the game. We believe it will be capable of competing with the biggest titles out there, just like the PC version did. The fact that the Skyrim’s release comes before W2 for Xbox might turn out well for W2. Right before Skyrim’s release players will be experiencing a huge and well executed marketing-PR campaign. But after the release, when the game will show its true colors, that magic will be gone. It will show its best sides, but also those worse ones - things that are not executed well or not well thought will appear. Like with TES: Oblivion. On the other hand TW2 will be a mature and polished product with established reputation, and while not a brand new title, it gives us advantages that we will use.
Before you all go crazy, he has a point, we've seen it happen before and chances are, we'll see it again. But that's just me. Sticks and stones.
