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Speaking with GamesIndustry.biz before the holiday break, Nacon head of publishing Benoit Clerc acknowledges the frequency of setbacks coming alongside less-than-dire news for the industry, and points to a specific culprit for the seeming mismatch in events.

"There are too many games currently on the market," Clerc says. "We're seeing today the results of investment made after [COVID] when the market was bursting, and every game was making a lot of money so there were a lot of investments being made. This is two or three years after that, so the games we're seeing now on the market were financed in that time and there are simply too many for customers to be able to play them.

"When you look at Steam some days, there are 50 or 60 games released in one day only so it's more difficult to get enough traction to expose a game. We're seeing releases that are without a day one, to use the old retail expression, without any exposure of a title that has been properly marketed

The key for publishers now is to have a strong positioning for each game being released, Clerc says. He points to Nacon's November release of Robocop: Rogue City as an ideal example of what a game might have – "a big mainstream brand with a product that is super high quality" – in order to reach its target audience.
 
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Speaking with GamesIndustry.biz before the holiday break, Nacon head of publishing Benoit Clerc acknowledges the frequency of setbacks coming alongside less-than-dire news for the industry, and points to a specific culprit for the seeming mismatch in events.

"There are too many games currently on the market," Clerc says. "We're seeing today the results of investment made after [COVID] when the market was bursting, and every game was making a lot of money so there were a lot of investments being made. This is two or three years after that, so the games we're seeing now on the market were financed in that time and there are simply too many for customers to be able to play them.

"When you look at Steam some days, there are 50 or 60 games released in one day only so it's more difficult to get enough traction to expose a game. We're seeing releases that are without a day one, to use the old retail expression, without any exposure of a title that has been properly marketed

The key for publishers now is to have a strong positioning for each game being released, Clerc says. He points to Nacon's November release of Robocop: Rogue City as an ideal example of what a game might have – "a big mainstream brand with a product that is super high quality" – in order to reach its target audience.
A lot of games and most of them are crap. The industry has quality control issues and some publishers will put their name on anything. I don’t mind ps releasing a few games a year if they are high quality. One of the issues with publishers like square in recent yrs is they put out so much crap and most of it is utter garbage.
 
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A lot of games and most of them are crap. The industry has quality control issues and some publishers will put their name on anything. I don’t mind ps releasing a few games a year if they are high quality. One of the issues with publishers like square in recent yrs is they put out so much crap and most of it is utter garbage.
Most industries are the same including movies. Thts hard to control especially when you have some companies actually profiting off of games other ppl think are crap e.g. COD, Fortnite, etc...
 
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