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release date
noun
- the time, as the day, part of the day, and sometimes the hour, on or at which release copy may be published or broadcast.
- the printed notation of this time on a press release or other advance.
51Թ History and Origins
Origin of release date1
Example Sentences
There are conflicting reports about it, with some major sites hinting at a 2025 release date for it, but on their “Pants” podcast, Leisha Hailey and Kate Moennig have said they were never spoken to about it, and it’s not a thing.
For McLoughlin, the three-year gap between the casting announcement and 2028 release date adds further risk, especially in the fast-moving online space where fanbases can shift.
"I think if you're going see a game that's going to be able to charge more, look out for when GTA 6 gets a release date later in the year," he said.
“I honestly don’t know if there is much of anything we can do,” he said about “innocent people” being sent to Guantanamo Bay or a Salvadoran prison with no release date.
While she remained tight-lipped about the release date, she did hint at Beyoncé’s involvement.
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