This industry ticks along to a certain rhythm, and the longer you spend in it the more you learn to keep time with it. GDC turns into E3, then Gamescom and, this month, Tokyo Game Show; still to come amid the rush of autumn review code is PlayStation Experience. Then we put our feet up for a bit and ring in the New Year before the cycle begins anew.
Only rarely does something come along to disrupt it. New hardware yanks the industry out of its comfort zone, certainly, but still in a very organised, controlled and collaborative way. There might be the occasional new event – PS4 was unveiled in New York; Xbox One, disastrously, in Redmond – but by and large a new hardware year is much the…
