No. As others have said, there's just a lack of information about what's coming out. Basically starting last year, companies got fed up with announcing release dates that they can't meet, which has a tangible marketing expense on their side, among other problems. So now we basically only hear about games' release dates when they're imminent. This year, we've gotten:
- Arzette: The Jewel of Faramore
- Balatro
- Final Fantasy VII Rebirth
- Like a Dragon: Infinite Wealth
- Penny's Big Breakaway
- Prince of Persia: The Lost Crown
- Tekken 8
- The Thaumaturge
- Under Night In-Birth II Sys:Celes
...and while it's divisive, I quite liked Alone in the Dark.
We've got the likes of Palworld and Enshrouded in early access, with No Rest for the Wicked to join them shortly.
There are a couple of games from smaller developers and publishers I've got my eye on with likely or confirmed 2024 release dates. They may have a wide spread in quality when reviews hit, but some of them could be winners, especially since they're in genres currently underrepresented by the wider market:
- Aero GPX
- Agent 64: Spies Never Die
- Big Boy Boxing
- Broken Roads
- Conscript
- Commandos: Origins
- Core Decay
- Fallen Aces
- Kingmakers
- Phantom Fury
- The Plucky Squire
- Streets of Rogue 2
- Tempest Rising
- Titan Quest II
- V Rising (1.0 release)
- Warside
Then some other noteworthy games that are likely going to be very good and have a real shot at releasing this year:
- Avowed
- Elden Ring: Shadow of the Erdtree
- Dragon Age: Dreadwolf
- Gears 6
- Hollow Knight: Silksong
- Indiana Jones and the Great Circle
- Judas
- Mina the Hollower
- The Rise of the Golden Idol
What this year doesn't have, at least so far, is a clear front runner like Baldur's Gate 3 or God of War, but there's more than half of the year left.