@Rajiueh
Uncharted sold 10 million, 30% of 10 million is 3 million. Let's say half of that is still playing the multiplayer right now. That would be 1.5 million people playing the game. Not too bad.
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"and still it couldn't compete with Battlefield or CoD."
Because those franchise are established and and Titanfall was not. Battlefield and COD had marketing, great reviews(not so much COD that year) and word of mouth as well and on top of that are established franchises. Titanfall had no chance. There are plenty of games that score well and sell lower than expected because of poor decision-making for launch windows.
As well known as Battlefield and COD? I dont think so. Game sales peak at launch and only decline from there. Very few exceptions to that rule with a few examples being the gran turismo series and GTA5.
"So you would rather they make a sequel to Titanfall in an already crowded FPS genre and have them fail again? "
The point is they would not have failed if it wasn't for EAs skullduggery purposefully sandwiching the game between two well established fr...
Titanfall 2 fell hard because of EAs "Strategic" release date for Titanfall. And making a battle royale in already crowded genre is nothing but a 2 dimensional cash grab.
"Besides you don't have to choose that character."
Well you don't have to choose to buy the character either if they decide to add as a paid DLC character.
MS has very few good multiplayer games this gen.
Both need to come to the ps4
@EddieNX and you have a premature obtuse opinion that it will be worth the price lol
"Just prettier graphics"
- Sincerely, moron who does not understand the budgeting difference between making 2D and 3D games.
There is nothing they can add to sell a top down game for 60 dollars. Get a grip.
Netflix to this day is barely making a profit.
@bluefox755 thank you for using your brain and not your emotions brother.
"and still it couldn't compete with Battlefield or CoD."
Because those franchise are established and and Titanfall was not. Battlefield and COD had marketing, great reviews(not so much COD that year) and word of mouth as well and on top of that are established franchises. Titanfall had no chance. There are plenty of games that score well and sell lower than expected because of poor decision-making for launch windows.
"But we don't know that, ...
As well known as Battlefield and COD? I dont think so. Game sales peak at launch and only decline from there. Very few exceptions to that rule with a few examples being the gran turismo series and GTA5.
"So you would rather they make a sequel to Titanfall in an already crowded FPS genre and have them fail again? "
The point is they would not have failed if it wasn't for EAs skullduggery purposefully sandwiching the game between two well established fr...
Titanfall 2 fell hard because of EAs "Strategic" release date for Titanfall. And making a battle royale in already crowded genre is nothing but a 2 dimensional cash grab.
Not 1080p vs 4k real but its there.
I'm gonna get this!!!
Agreed, The PlayStation division is excellent. Other branches of Sony, not so much.
Except the T.V division there pretty good as well.
Figured Sony wouldn't pick them up.
Never really "flipped the switch" did they? Lol
The bitter-sweet best console of last gen.
"Besides you don't have to choose that character."
Well you don't have to choose to buy the character either if they decide to add as a paid DLC character.