Not shortsighteness, Guerilla didn't feel confident in being able to deliver on co-op or MP for Horizon Zero: Dawn.
As a studio, you have to prioritize what you're confident in able to deliver and not get bog down in feature creep.
They've working on it since 2018 in some capacity.
Moving on...
Nothing new, like others have said in this thread, this project has been in the works in some capacity for a while and was obviously always going to be the next Horizon game. We know that Horizon 3 has been in conceptual phase/pre-production since 2022 and probably is entering or will enter full...
That or Xenoblade Chronicle games.
Lots of zones got dumb high levelled monsters that you def do not want to engage when you're like level 15 and something is lvl 80 :ROFLMAO:
That's funny, but also, it's cool that new players can experience RTS classics.
Shame that Starcraft 3/Warcraft 4(or a new RTS IP) will never be a thing at Blizzard now that almost all their RTS talent has left the company.
Most people have covered the PSSR and the general uplift. One of the more interesting parts of the whole Richard/Oliver DF video was that Guerilla has their own(bespoke, I said the meme word!)new solution that is much better than their previous approach and it is miles better. Can also count on...
No, you don't understand.
Konami releases no games on Steam/PC in China even though Simplified Chinese is always a language option.
Suikoden I & II - No Chinese Price
Super Crazy Rhythm Castle - No Chinese Price
Super Bomberman R2 - No Chinese Price
Beat Arena - No Chinese Price
Yu-Gi-Oh...
Speaking of PC/Steam performance, Konami is pretty much the only big publisher that I know of who do not publish in China, at least on PC.
If we take a look at Silent Hill 2 Remake's SteamDB page, we can see N/A for China's price.
Looking at their other titles and it's the same story.
IGN people who can go on camera aren't many, besides it would all be the same thing.
DF people(Oliver in this case) says things, talking head goes "WoW/Uh, that's interesting" x100.
I really dislike the "talk show" format where one person has no knowledge and basically acts like they're a...
Viking setting still being very popular in 2020 and COVID was a potent combination. Plus game franchises often get some sales boosted if the previous entry(Odyssey) was rather well received. Odyssey was well received by casuals.
Reminds me how Black Flag opened weaker than AC3, but that's...
Valhalla was the most profitable AC game and the first to break the 1B+ revenue mark, chill dude. Mirage also did fine and sold in line with Origins/Odyssey(at least in its first month) as a DLC that got scope creeped into a smaller main affair.
You can not like a game/franchise and something...
AC fans love the open world template, it's like comfort food.
It's the same buying habit as sports games fan, although sports games are worse, lmao.
As long as the game is first it'll be fine. I don't expect Ghost of Yotei before Q2 2025 at the earliest.
An AC game is going to outsell every...
The "source" is actually western considering that article is just taking VGI's Steam estimates seen here.
One important note is that VGI overestimated how many copies sold on Steam before the 1st announcement of 10 Million and second one citing 18 Million(from the studio investor that helped...
It was obviously the easiest way for the franchise to continue on. There wasn't much left within the time period and the conflict and stay within the realm of historical fiction without making big compromises.
Ghost of X was a natural progression.
There's no shortage of conflict periods within...
I would too, November is a prime slot for a reason. They'll certainly get less initial sales if they ship it in Q1 2025 or something.
It won't be long till we get an understanding of what's going on, we're only Tuesday.
@John Elden Ring
https://insider-gaming.com/assassins-creed-shaodow-previews-delayed/
Looks more like a game delay at this point?
TGS is one thing, but press event preview getting cancelled is a much larger deal.
Anyone who thinks Concord was 400M has little knowledge about game budgets.
Especially since we know they were only a dozens or so employees back in 2019 and released this game in 2024.
Spider-Man 2 cost SIE 350M to make and market and they had to pay the very hefty licensing cost to Marvel...
Mostly people's reaction about the style of the presentation. Sometime it can be just something "shallow" as that.
There's a reason why the adage "first impression is everything" is a true as fuck thing.
Plus you have to remember that this is Bioware.
They're already in the naughty list for...
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