Finally the live service bubble is popping.
I hope the developers working on these projects get put on to something else, instead of shown the door as is so often the case.
Sony specifically had to learn many harsh lessons recently.
The Bungie acquisition brought them nothing but issues. Concord being shutdown immediately after launch was a huge was of money too. Other titles under the Sony umbrella are either struggling, or gaining poor reputation due to their completely numbskull decision to enforce PSN account usage, even for single player offline games.
They need to get their head out of the clouds
I think the huge critical acclaim of Astrobot was also a very important lesson for them to learn. People often seem to glance over this recently.
Helldivers 2 is sweet though
Yeah, it is. And it deserved all the success it got. It was great, until Sony fucked them against their will
It needs PvP though
No it does not
Jesus lol
Yes
They also made shitty movies, on a Spider-Man license no less. Just one crazy decision after another
Had to check what movies you're talking about because the spiderman movies have all been successful. Didn't know that Venom, Morbius, Madam Webb and Kraven were actually Sony spiderman universe (SSMU) garbage and not MCU garbage.
I stopped buying consoles when they started charging for online.
Feels like I made the right decision.
Oh no, two live service cesspools didn’t get released.
Anyway…
Bluepoint, the developer that remakes old games and has never made an original one before, were tasked with making a live service game? Wow.
No I don't think it's World of Warcraft
Sony bend? Make another syphon filter game damnit
Bubsy 5D you said?
Best we can do is include Gabe Logan in a live service game as a paid character ($80).
Live service doesn't need to be shit.
There could have been games where there was just a brilliant idea for a game that keeps having engaging content on an ongoing basis with passionate devs.
But live service so an exec could check a box for their quarterly shareholder call was always going to be DOA.
The game they killed 3 days after release might have been good but i haven't seen a single gameplay video or have any idea of what the game was about. Are they that scared of releasing a shit game and keeping it playable but dead for a while?
Keeping it running has ongoing costs involved. It would just be setting money on fire.
I mean, they spent what 400 millions on developing it and they won't spend 10k - 100k to keep that game running for a while? Like "NO NOT A SINGLE CENT MORE SPENT ON THAT SHIT GAME!" XD
Well, yeah. If it's clearly never going to recover, why keep spending money on it? They already took it as a total loss by refunding everyone, so that was probably cheaper than holding out for a recovery that wasn't going to happen.
Valve tried holding out on a failed game with Artifact, and git 0 return on investment, even after revamping it.
Still, Concord seemed kind of interesting with how ambitious it all was. I wonder if they could have pushed it off the ground with some redesigns
I don't know what the market at large wants, but I suspect its failure is based at least in part on the fact that the purchase has zero value if other people don't also value it, so the customer is now more reserved with their time and money unless a game seems like it's going to take off, which would theoretically make nearly every a game a huge success or total failure. What I want is for a scalable multiplayer shooter that gracefully handles 1-X players, and I hardly care what X is as long as it's more than 3. Let me host it on a LAN and play split-screen, and give me a deathmatch mode, among other things. We used to get this kind of shooter all the time, and now I'm starving for one, to the point that I'd happily have picked up Concord if it was that game, even with its wonky-ass character designs.
They were shoveling money down the tube for a game that you literally couldn't play due to how few people there were.
I played a dead MMO where i was the only person in the game. They where shutting down the servers soon and it was an interesting experience. The game wasn't bad honestly. As a single player experience at least. Maybe that was the issue.
It had matchmaking so if there weren't enough players it would take a long time and you'd end up in the same lobbies with the same players every time, if you could even get in apparently. Not like you could play solo even if you wanted to.
hero shooter with uninspiring designs that cost money whereas the top offerings in this category are all free.
There's a live service DOA? /s
Keeping engaging content on an ongoing basis seems to be such an unreachable target for most devs and game designs that it's undoing large swaths of the industry.
Yeah live service anything was going to land like a dead fish in my area where whether or not you can get a ping through to fucking Google depends on how many people in the neighborhood are off work.
Aww cmon. Just one more try.
Imagine how dogshit these cancelled games are. Seeing how Concord got the pass.
Good games get canceled juts as easily as bad games. Executives can rarely tell the difference
Concord likely wasn't shit but also was just thoroughly not something that anyone was asking for.
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