GamerClock Guide
Game Release Calendar: Track Launch Dates, Betas, Updates, and Events
Use a game release calendar to follow launch dates, beta windows, platform releases, major updates, seasonal starts, and post-launch events.
Why release dates need context
A release date is rarely the only date a player cares about. Betas, early access, preload windows, platform launches, patch dates, and launch events can all change when someone should pay attention.
A release calendar is most useful when it connects those moments to the rest of a player’s gaming schedule.
What to track around a launch
Track the official launch date, platform availability, beta or demo windows, preload timing, early access rules, major update timing, and time-limited launch rewards.
Players also benefit from reminders, because launch windows can compete with live events and weekly resets from games they already play.
How GamerClock handles releases
GamerClock keeps new releases in the same planning surface as resets, events, and fixtures. That makes it easier to see whether a launch overlaps with another important gaming moment.
The goal is not to collect dates for their own sake. The goal is to make the next gaming decision easier.
Quick answers
Is a game release calendar only for new games?
No. It can also track beta dates, early access windows, platform launches, expansions, and major post-launch updates.
Can release tracking work with live events?
Yes. GamerClock puts releases, resets, and live events into one calendar so players can see schedule conflicts quickly.
Can I use GamerClock for upcoming game releases?
Yes. GamerClock includes a new releases surface and connects launches to broader player planning.
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