MWEB GameZone Writes: "Hard-hitting, AAA developers such as Bungie and Ubisoft could all learn from Coffee Stain Studios, developer of the comedic Goat Simulator game.
Here is why AAA developers should take a close look at the Goat and hopefully change their stance on paid DLCs and pre-launch hype."
Marathon was slated to launch on Sept. 23, 2025 across Xbox, PC, and PlayStation, but Bungie will share the new release date in the fall.
If they were absolutely certain about the quality of Marathon, then they had not delayed it just now.
So they've basically just confirmed what everyone, well, a lot of people saw: Marathon is not ready yet, still no soul to be seen.
In recent years, Ubisoft has canceled several games, one of them being a project code-named Renaissance.
Ex- employees Hope Studio Gets "Consolidated Into Sony"
Former Bungie employees speak out in a new report, blaming greed and leadership for the studio’s troubles, and say full Sony consolidation is the best way forward.
Interesting article, even with some actual names of the people voicing their thoughts.
I think that we've had enough similiar situations at other studios and publishers already, hell even completely different businesses, to know that OF COURSE it's always about hostile environments at work and the search for rather effortless profits than causing excitment with great ideas.
All deflecting statements, wether from managements or other people in charge, have always, literally always been untruthful. Always.
And it's so silly.
Nothing of this crap causes a nuclear war.
But all the people in charge act like everything is top secret f'n CIA like intel, trying everything to not stand up for their mistakes.
I mean it's pathetic, it really is. In the brand scheme of it all it's truly pathetic.
Bungie was indie, so they depended on in game monetization. Sony makes money from other sources: music, movies, psn, ps hardware...
...so devs are hoping by full Sony consolidation they will cut down the monetization part, and make things easier for them...
...but keep in mind, Sony bought them because of their monetization and live service model and design, so much so they tried to make every Sony IP into a live service spinoff.
So I don't see much change in anything, for us consumers, if Sony takes full control.
When I saw Goat MMO simulator yesterday I thought it was a joke :O They could learn a thing or two from a lot of competitive AAA devs
"The unfortunate truth is that games sell on hype instead of actual quality." - That is the gospel truth right there. Amen.
Could Goat MMO Simulator be the GOATY?!?!?!
I guess the difference is Goat Simulator made way more money that the developers put in. Destiny and Cod aren't cheap to develop and expansions won't be cheap either. And Activision is a business first and a publisher second.