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Are Big Publishers Really Needed?

The Video Game industry is evolving, and the changes that it is going through seem to be good. There is a lot more “growing up” to do, but you can’t deny the fact that it is trying. One change that I would like to see happen is the removal of big publishers. EA, Activision, Take Two, and others seem to be holding the industry back, and I believe that they are no longer needed.

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ajax174051d ago

I don't care about EA or Activision, but don't mess with Take Two!

dedicatedtogamers4051d ago (Edited 4051d ago )

Big publishers are needed for the non-gaming aspects of game development. When it comes to creating just the gameplay and just the graphics, the blossoming indie market and the Kickstarter craze has shown us that small devs can create compelling games without any help from big devs like EA or Activision.

However, EA and Activision have licensing power. They make it possible for devs to license bigger engines (like Unreal). They make it possible to use licensed music. They make it possible to use mo-cap studios, Hollywood voice actors, and professional animators for cutscenes. They make it possible for online multiplayer, since most small companies can't afford to put up and maintain their own servers.

If big publishers disappear, then a lot of the cutscenes and voice acting will diminish. I'm not saying that's a bad thing, since game devs these days focus way too much on that crap, but that is what would happen.

Ducky4051d ago (Edited 4051d ago )

"They make it possible for online multiplayer, since most small companies can't afford to put up and maintain their own servers."

That's only true for the very small number of games that provide their own dedicated servers.

For the most part, the online is either peer-to-peer, or community-owned servers, so big publishers aren't really needed for it.

... that, and when a big publisher does offer their own servers, it's usually a bad thing because they can take 'em down whenever they want and can prematurely kill the game's online community.

ajax174051d ago

Yeah, this article is kinda bogus. I was just saying as far as games go Take Two has the best subsidiaries.

thehitman4051d ago (Edited 4051d ago )

Huh... OFC they are needed. Despite the hate a lot have for some they do more good then harm if your a developer and need a way in just make sure you get the right publisher that doesnt require much control they are out there if your good you will be treated good. Not everyone can be kickstarters lol...

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ApolloTheBoss4051d ago

Publishers are merely the middleman. The guide for video games entering mainstream society. When you when you think about it they aren't really necessary.

sjaakiejj4051d ago

Yeah, because every developer has a few mil lying around to develop, market and publish a game.

Heisenburger4051d ago

Is that supposed to be a fat joke??

I kid, I kid.

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The Nordic Game 2024 (NG24) Spring conference is to host more than 150 speakers

"While the 20 year anniversary edition of Nordic Game, NG24 Spring's homepage on 21-24 May in Malmö, Sweden, is getting closer, the organizers announced that more than 150 speakers are now lined up for the show." - Nordic Game.

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I Miss When Games Came In Full Package Rather Than Broken Mess Filled With Microtransactions

The gaming industry has drifted away from offering full-fledged games to putting unfinished titles that are jam-packed with microtransactions on the market.

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Christopher1d 19h ago

It's not the fault of the gaming industry. Gamers were told what was happening, were warned about where this would lead, did nothing, and now are acting like it's the fault of publishers that they kept buying these games and investing in MTX. If only those gamers at that time felt as strongly about these things as they do Helldivers 2.

Hugodastrevas1d 19h ago

I don't think MTX target the common gamer but instead predate on the so called "whales". It's gambling pure and simple.

Christopher1d 17h ago

Oh, so it's okay to buy MTX-laden games as long as you don't spend money on MTX, which has led to even more MTX-laden games with even more predatory practices where content that used to be unlocked is now behind paywalls?

C'mon now people. You gave the corporations and inch, and they kept taking and taking. Community members told people that investing in these things alone would only lead to more and more MTX and putting more and more behind paywalls. But it's only the fault of the corporations, not the people who kept supporting it with purchases as more and more was taken away?

Hugodastrevas1d 17h ago

@Christopher that's a straw man, I didn't say any of that I just added context.

-Foxtrot1d 14h ago

Well exactly

People stand up for something which seems small to them and they get called whiners or negative. Then years later the shit hits the fan and they all go “why is this happening?” Like they are innocent.

The issue aswell is younger gamers who grew up with all this thinking it’s normal and we all just look like old farts yelling at clouds when we’re trying to help us all, even them.

Crows9020h ago

Who woulda thought that listening to your elders could be a good idea...too late now

Hofstaderman20h ago

It all started with that damn horse armour. Back then I thought nobody was stupid to buy into that crap. How wrong I was....

CrimsonWing6919h ago(Edited 19h ago)

I like how people move the goal-post. First it’s, f*ck any game with MTX’s, f*ck GaaS games, f*ck this game with “optional” MTX’s (Dragon’s Dogma 2), Helldivers 2 is ok because it’s fun and even though it has Battle Passes or Season Passes and MTX’s it’s ok because… you don’t need to buy them? 🤷‍♂️

HellDivers 2 is the best selling game this year. Just think about that, games like FF7 Rebirth sold poorly, but a continuous game that lives off recurring revenue sells extraordinarily well. Then we’ll hear everyone b*tch about a GaaS future.

I really wonder what this industry would’ve been like if we never gave into this crap, and yes I’m saying “WE” since I’m guilty of it, but man it’s literally no closing the door once it’s been opened.

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Hugodastrevas1d 19h ago

This is what amazed me the most when playing hours upon hours of stellar Blade version 1.00.00 no bugs, no crashes, no sudden drops in frames, no screen tear, no falling from the world, just a complete package on a game under 50GB.
I think Korea will play a major role in gaming in the long run , because they're releasing banger after banger.

isarai1d 19h ago

Still pretty common to find if you stay away from the AAA publishers, in the last 10yrs ive probably only bought like 3 games combined from EA/ACTIVISION/UBISOFT. Even now i still buy games that work right out the box perfectly fine. Just recently got like 6hrs into Alone in the Dark, and not a single sign of any of that bs, really enjoying my time with it.

shinoff21831d 11h ago

There's such a misconception about every game needing a patch,this and that when in reality it's not even close. You nailed it isarai

Crows9020h ago

It's really only AAA devs and publishers that seem to have these constant problems

z2g22h ago(Edited 21h ago)

And we as gamers have to accept our role in that. Constantly never being satisfied. Constantly demanding more while paying less. Constantly demanding better frame rates, better graphics, more modes and faster faster faster…. Then review bombing the product when a demand isn’t met. Meanwhile those same demands are making games more difficult, complex and more expensive to create than ever before, on shrinking timelines that burn out employees and make their lives miserable.

You wanna know why so many games get delayed? Cuz the original release dates weren’t realistic to begin with, but you can’t tell a gamer their game is further away than they want to hear. Some dev or game designer will be threatened physically. That builds even more pressure and rushing. We are officially squeezing water out of rocks and still complaining about that how hard you have to squeeze the rock be just waiting for rain. Most of the time we take it out on the developing studio, when it’s the publisher making the calls.

All you need to do is read the comments on most websites and social media to see how toxic, entitled and petty the gaming community at large is, and realize how that transforms into impossible expectations on the parts of game makers.

Crows9020h ago

Nope. Some gamers are to blame. Never demanded anything you mentioned.

A fully finished and functioning product is a standard. It's not demanded. If someone sells you a tv that only works 60% of the time are you going to recommend it OR write a review calling out the obvious problem...it's not a demand...it's a standard.

A standard triple A publishers can't seem to hit consistently.

thorstein19h ago

You've never heard of planned obsolescence.

HankHill16h ago

I take it you like microtransactions? 🤣

Kinza5501222h ago(Edited 22h ago)

This is one battle that gamers have never won, hahaha. They were parading recently for their "win" against Sony. Where's the energy for this one, guys? LMAO!

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Gamescom Latam 2024 has just announced its finalists for the latam BIG Festival event

"The most important games event of Latin America, gamescom latam, has unveiled the finalists for its flagship award ceremony, the gamescom latam BIG Festival, which celebrates the best in the global market of games." - Gamescom.

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