In yet more news of an Xbox-associated title flopping and wreaking havoc for everyone involved, Paradox Interactive has revealed that the sales for The Lamplighters League were so disappointing that they now think "there's no point" in ever releasing another title in the genre again.
Notably, this game was released on PC as well, where it also flopped.
No PlayStation, no play.
Paradox think there's no point competing with XCOM after their Lamplighters flop - it's "winner takes all" in the "tactical gaming space"
Last October, Paradox Interactive announced that they and development studio Harebrained Schemes were breaking up, foll…
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The publishers had already made layoffs at Harebrained in the run-up to release, implying that preorder numbers were low; ultimately, Paradox wrote it off as a $22 million flop. At the time of the "parting of ways", Paradox chief operational officer Charlotta Nilsson washed her hands of XCOMlikes entirely, commenting that "a new project or sequel in the same genre was not in line with our portfolio plans".
"The game was basically commercially dead on arrival," Lilja commented. "And the studio, this is what they do. And it is very specific, what people are good at in [games development] - certain talents, you can move, but the core team of a game is really hard to pivot to something else. They're not going to be very good at it.
Notably, this game was released on PC as well, where it also flopped.
No PlayStation, no play.