zarx said:Epic’s Tim Sweeney: “We’re heading towards a future where triple-A is the minority”Epic’s founder Tim Sweeney sees a future of far fewer big budget games: “The industry’s changing – this generation it seems like there are about a third of the number of triple-A titles in development across the industry as there was last time around – and each one seems to have about three times the budget of the previous generation,” he told Edge. “I think we’re heading towards a future where triple-A is the minority.” That’s why the company switched its licensing to cheap monthly subscription and royalty deal. |
As it should! Honestly, it's about time gamers and publishers realize that not every game needs to be an AAA game.
Besides, those games were called AAA for its rarity, because they are/were special. Once they became the norm (almost a couple of them every trimestre), the "AAA" moniker lost its reason.
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