De85 said:
Out of all possible terms for the deal I think financial would be the least likely. EA is losing money, and MS already has tons of it. That kind of deal just wouldn't make sense, and is why I think it involved publishing rights for the sequels. Hell, maybe MS even gave them a little extra cash to even it out, but I see no plausible scenario where EA paid MS. |
What do you think has more value the ability to publish the original Mass Effect on the pc, or the ability to publish all of the sequels and market any other assets related to the IP to the PS3? EA paid a premium for Bioware and cannot justify the expense without marketing its IPs on all available platforms.
Disclaimer: I own all 3 consoles, have never played Mass Effect, will not play its sequels, and I really don't care if it comes out on the PS3. I am trying to argue the point from the perspective of EA as a business.
Thanks for the input, Jeff.







