@xnshd: thanks for letting us know it is in Crisis…..because the numbers say differently. Destiny has been Generational and isn’t going anywhere…..especially when Marathon tanks badly
I just love how anyone could think that over 500 million every month, Every Single Month, means something needs to be saved. Yeah, 34 million subscribers as of February would equal almost 600 million. I took off 100 million just to be fair. Meanwhile on PS5, I have to figure out why I have a PS Plus Extra subscription and whether to keep it or downgrade, because they add crap, month after month.
@just_visiting: so basically you’re a pervert, you play the game that way, and you want to, sneakily, see if you are alone. You’re not alone, but that certainly isn’t the reason the game did well. So, put your hand back on the controller and actually try the game.
It is simple. The second that Shinji Mikami left, the studio was done. Even when he founded it and made games, not one was financially successful. It wasn’t HiFi Rush’s fault it was on Gamepass, but if it wasn’t, 10% of the people who played it would have paid to play it. I have Gamepass and still bought it on PS5 to show support, but I’m sure it is rare. If you want proof of any of this, go to any article written about a game about to release, the forum is inundated with person after person saying “I play it when it is on Gamepass or PS Plus or it is discounted in a couple months. The truth is that if you have payed any attention to gamers and what they say over the last few years, it is gamers who are getting these studios closed at the rate they are. Journalists are easily blamable as well, and if you don’t believe that, wait for Rocksteady to be closed. Suicide Squad was certainly disappointing, but articles killing it every single day for a couple months guaranteed that there was no amount of patches and updated that would ever save that game. Maybe we all look in a mirror when we ask why are these studios being written off and closed at the rate they are.
@DeadlyMustard: Market could be understood like this. I had no interest in Planet of the Apes my entire 49 years, I saw them with my Dad, but never liked them, then Rise of the Planet of the Apes came out and it was so good it even got people like me who didn’t care at all. That is how to reboot a series.
@Spartan_418: the Switch 2 won’t be able to run either of those systems Bare Minimum, Low End games, but Nintendo appreciates you….now get off your knees, they must hurt.
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