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‘Winds of Winter’ Release Date, News & Update: George R.R. Martin’s 'A Song of Ice and Fire' Sequel Abandoned; ‘Game of Thrones’ Legacy In Jeopardy?

‘Winds of Winter’ Release Date, News & Update: George R.R. Martin’s 'A Song of Ice and Fire' Sequel Abandoned; ‘Game of Thrones’ Legacy In Jeopardy?

"Winds of Winter"and its release date has been the trend these days. Rumors and speculations are piling up and George R.R. Martin's sequel for "A Song of Ice and Fire" continues to soar. There are notions that the legacy of the "Game of Thrones"is also in jeopardy.

Despite the rising presumptions for "Winds of Winter," there are no indicators that George R.R. Martin will abandon the segment nor stop working for the sequel of "A Song of Ice and Fire." Also, even the presumptuousness that the legacy of the "Game of Thrones"on the rocks are debunked as well.

However, it is true that "Winds of Winter" has spawned a colossal following and the demand for its release date is understandable. Also, George R.R. Martin did promise to release the sequel of "A Song of Ice and Fire" at the right time.

GamenGuide formerly reported of some rumors that George R.R. Martin requested for more patience regarding the sequel for "A Song of Ice and Fire," which is "Winds of Winter." The report even cited GRRM's words when he said, "I do have thousands of pages of fake history of everything that led up to 'Game of Thrones,' so there's a lot of material there and I'm writing more."

In a different scope, Yibada reported that the ideas are already available and the details to produce "Winds of Winter," the sequel of "A Song of Ice and Fire." The same report also conveyed that 2017 is one of the probable dates for its release.

For the fans and followers, there are still too many things left to unravel for the epic sequel of "A Song of Ice and Fire." It is anticipated that George R.R. Martin's next project, "Winds of Winter" would be unparalleled and unstoppable.

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