Usually, if a press event starts off with a video, it's a compilation of game footage set to obnoxiously loud (and bad) house music. Telltale mixed things up a bit at its San Francisco gathering last night, choosing instead to show off a series of thought-provoking facts and predictions. Even if you aren't interested in adventure games or pointing and clicking in general, you should definitely watch it.
Star Wars is coming to Helldivers 2, unofficially that is, as a new mod revamps in-game models and sends players to a galaxy far, far, away.
Even if Redfall were a good game, the closure of Hi-Fi Rush proves even that doesn't matter in the industry.
Yeah it would have mattered especially since their huge game that year wasn't all that it was cracked up to be remember redfail was almost heavily promoted and hyped not to the level of starfield but still more promoted than the average game.
There was still a decent marketing campaign behind the game I'm sure millions were spent advertising it on websites and I saw a few billboards and bus stop signs in real life
No it wouldn’t matter it wouldn’t bring in enough profit to offset their 100 billion dollar acquisition. It would maybe delay the inevitable by some months.
I would f*cking think so. Good games are what draws people to your platform. It’s why I adored the 360 era with Gears of War being one of the highlights for me. You make sh*t games and it just makes your platform that much worse and you start gobbling up studios I like and then killing them off it also makes me hate your platform as well… just sayin’
Unless the game would’ve been War Zone, or Fortnite level. No. Maybe even Hell divers 2 I doubt would’ve been enough.
No it would not have, the ABK deal was great for Microsoft but horrible for Xbox. Over 100 billion dollars in acquisitions. That money has to be made back. That ABK deal essentially destroyed Xbox as we know it.
While nothing has been confirmed, the evidence that Marvel Rivals is coming to consoles is mounting as the game's files mention crossplay.
Interesting video. I could help but notice this statement:
"In 2012 pc digital game software revenues will be 68% of all pc digital game software revenues"
In addition, my dog is 68% of it's age.
Thats one interesting video.
I love these videos.
Back in the early 80's: when I was rocking it out on a 300 baud modem, learning how to phreak, and thinking just how awesome BBS's are; I used to imagine what technology would be like when I was my dad's age. Now I am that age,and I try to imagine what it will be like when my kids are my age, and I really just can't. In 35 years we have gone from PONG, to (insert awesome game from any platform here), from actual car phones to smart phones, and to bringing the world, and all its disparate peoples closer than we have ever been (thank you internet). So where will we be in 2040 (I will probably be in the ground)? I have no idea, but as the song says " I may be going to hell in a bucket, but at least I am enjoying the ride".