>>54561947>Companies don't use metrological seasons for releasesWell done, you know the seasons per the rotation of the earth. When companies say "Winter 2023" and not something like Winter '23/24 (indicating a bleedover into the new year, which would then likely be due to financial quarters than what stage the moon and stars in the sky are), they mean "the last three months of 2023, per the calendar". Sorry you misunderstood marketing, but /vp[/ always does seem to fall hard for marketing. Hazards of introducing children to toys that actively invest themselves in hooking children's attention.