Not really.
I think that if I'm getting bored with a game easily.... it's honestly just not a very good game, or is way too shallow. It's part of why I dont play RPGs anymore: They were all way too mindless, where basic enemies are so easy that they may as well not exist, and some games focusing on "grinding", the most boring activity you could do. So I simply said "screw it", sold off every one I had, and never went back. Sold my PS2 collection as a whole actually, because that bloody thing is stuffed with games like that. Also it's a shoddy piece of junk. Good riddance.
These days, a game is either *immediately* and constantly engaging, or I dont bother with it. It also must have enough difficulty to keep my mind from wandering. This has led me to almost entirely dump AAA games and focus on indie stuff, usually in the roguelike/roguelite genre.
So I dont really get bored with it anymore.