I should fess up. I bought Anthem, for myself and to play with friends. Only two friends ended up buying it, unfortunately. The game is much better than the reviews, as I'd say that the core gameplay loop is quite enjoyable and unique, and the reviews were largely on the pre-release version. They have fixed many of the problems, but the game certainly still needs work and additional carrots to keep people playing.
Then, I bought Division 2, though I was initially thinking that I wouldn't.
I've played each game plenty, but that's still two full-priced games in short order, which is usually my yearly allotment. Generally, I only spring for new games when I anticipate that it will become a regular event with my buddies and/or multiplayer is a key part, but neither has become quite the social phenomenon I've hoped. There's still time for Division 2 (3 friends have it so far, but haven't played it that often), but we'll see.
Still playing the Division 2, but also picked Dark Souls 3 back up, as I bought the DLC during a recent sale. Played the heck out of it years ago, and have been waiting for the DLC to become cheaper.
I do want to play Sekiro: Shadows Die Twice at some point, but I can wait for that to go on sale.