What happens when a video game is announced, but never hits stores? Gamespot's Kallie Plagge joins Cheddar to discuss the curious case of the missing video games in the gaming world. She tells us why developers frequently find themselves in this predicament. The hotly-anticipated "Final Fantasy 7' remake has kept gamers on the edge of their seats for years. Plagge discusses the hold-up and whether we'll ever actually see the title hit stores. We also consider the future of "Dead Island 2" and some mysterious new "Star Wars" games. "Monster Hunter: World" is one top-tier title that actually is coming out. The associate editor reveals why the game that's popular in Japan is poised to breakthrough in the West. The release also marks a shift for when developers release their biggest games of the year.

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