Not good. Not good at all.
I never really cared for Prototype... i thought infamous did it better, but it was an original IP and was successful. Seeing all these studios go down makes me wonder if all we will see next gen would be sequels to current gen games.
And thats a scary prospect.
S0lidSnake
This was previously announced IIRC, but there are new articles about it recently and its relevant to the subject at hand. Basically Sega is focusing on four IPs at retail, though they plan to release 50-75 games a year via download (nods towards VF: Final Showdown).
http://www.eurogamer.net/articles/2012-06-28-sega-sacrificing-euro-oz-operations-to-focus-on-four-core-ips
Sega will sacrifice operations in Europe and Australia to laser-focus on four key brands: Aliens, Sonic, Total War, Football Manager.
and
"Whether that's FIFA, Call Of Duty or Assassin's Creed, those titles are just becoming bigger and bigger and it's harder and harder to break into the market with new IP. And there's a big transition at the moment."
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A big chunk of this generation's really innovative games have been downloadables and I think that will be even more true next gen. Downloadable don't quite have the scale of big budget releases, but they number games like the aforementioned Final Showdown as well as Journey, Bastion, Fez and Pixeljunk Monsters.
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