The ones we know about:
- Kerbal Space Program 2 (it's still in Early Access)
- 2K's NFL Arcade game (American Football)
- 2K's Sports Games (NBA, PGA, and WWE)
- A Multiplayer action game from a new studio created by the Co-founder of Sledgehammer (CoD)
- Bioshock 4
- GTA 6
- Judas (Bioshock spiritual successor)
- Max Payne 1&2 remakes
- A top-down Action RPG from Moon Studios (Ori developer)...
Doesn't matter. The game averages 26M monthly players and is already making bank from PC Turd Race.
PC Gamers can play TotK, too.
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Even if Spider-Man 2 is complete ass it'll still sell boatloads more than Redfall. People weren't interested in the game to begin with. You could see it on its reveal trailer.
You're still paying for the game in that bundle. It's $560.
Nvidia's own design.
PC gamers will eat that crap like a hog. Blizzard just had a record revenue quarter from microtransactions (WoW and Overwatch 2).
How did that NFT crap end up? Not worth a cent in the end.
How is it Sony's fault if the team wasn't delivering or meeting milestones?
Paradox took Hardsuit Lab off Bloodlines 2 when the project wasn't moving along; Deepsilver with Yager on Dead Island 2; Activision with Sledgehammer on Black Ops Cold War. It happens in the industry.
The difference is: this new studio most likely failed to secure another project when Sony ended the funding and couldn't afford to pay 90 people 50-70K a year to sit...
What a bunch of worthless word salad. Didn't even play the game. Waste of time.
That's what usually happens when you put a Single player developer on a multiplayer project.
Microsoft employees get paid ridiculously well. This might put a dent in their future vacation plans, but they're hardly struggling.
People seek validation not guidance. They already made their mind up about something and only want what confirms it.
So you only want validation, basically.
Bethesda fangirls are always excited about Bethesda titles. They were also excited about Fallout 76. Simple-minded folks.
74% ($5.5B) of their revenue is from Live Service and Microtransactions; mainly FIFA23, Apex Legends, and Sims 4. That's why everyone and their mother is chasing live service.
How is UE4 holding back gaming?
It's 'the gamer', what did you expect? Harvard literature graduates?
The only thing it's gonna kill is itself.