Sentences with phrase «hype wave»

The phrase "hype wave" refers to a period when there is a lot of excitement and buzz around a particular trend, product, or event. It means that people are getting really excited and talking a lot about it. Full definition
At this point its console hype wave still hasn't totally disappeared, so it won't have any sales issues for a while yet.
Is its venture into blockchain a solid business decision or is it just riding on the crypto hype wave?
Still, the developers could try to ride the massive hype wave and target a May 2019 launch window to coincide with Avengers 4.
I've successfully avoided Battle Royale hype wave so far (but I did read the book!)
* sigh * The fact you think Coquelin, after 5 months football, is one of the best DM's around is a testament to how you ride the hype wave.
All in all he's most definitely riding the hype wave this summer and we aren't the type of club who splashes big fees on those sorts.
It makes since to me the first gameplay reveal was at the Game Awards not to mention BOTW is nominated in a few categories so it would only make since and let's be honest BOTW will win GOTY so Nintendo will probably want to keep with the Zelda trend and ride the hype wave.
Developers are going to invest in franchises that make the biggest profit and for smaller developers that often means making a game in the same vein of gaming as the larger companies, riding a hype wave.
I spent four years building my first game team, making the game I'd dreamed of since childhood, and getting super lucky because someone else built a hype wave my game could ride.
Should that be successful, Dropbox would fall above the valuation of its last financing round, which gave the company a $ 10 billion valuation amid a hype wave of consumer startups.
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