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99% of them follow one or several of 2 or 3 themes: they are either: a) collage of characters and items centered in the middle (Shovel Knight, Star Wars Squadron, Star Wars Jedi: Fallen Order), b) character looking front, head tilted down or slightly off center (Control, Red Dead Redemption, Borderlands 3, Wolfenstein), or c) character giving its back to the player, looking at something ominous/awe inspiring in the background (Bloodborne, Zelda, Prey, No Man's Sky, Star Wars Battlefront, Destiny) It looks like the art of box art has taken a nosedive. A few google searches later and have to say, it wasn't very impressive. Please remember that the quality of the game has no bearing on the quality of the box art.Box art from different, specific regions (like Japan or PAL regions) may count please specify in that case.Same goes for special editions please specify in that case. Game re-releases may count, but only if the box art is drastically different from the original.Any release from small niche publishers like Limited Run Games may count.This includes any release on Nintendo consoles, or any portable game. Only boxed games released between November 15, 2013, and November 10, 2020, may count.I am wondering, now that the next generation is coming near, what would be considered the best video game box art from the 8th generation of consoles would be, according to the Giant Bomb community.
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I still buy my games on disc whenever I get the chance, and I still have some respect for this aspect of video games (maybe because I still like good movie posters).