Euphoria14 said:
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1. Dont be to butt hurt about the butt hurt part. I assumed you were being sarcastic so I playing on your sarcasm.Was not knocking you or anything.
2. There is a very clean cut negativity from gamers on developers and mobile. SEGA and many other Japanese developers are not "moving" to mobile, just leveraging it as a imported part of their release portfolio. Its very similar to when PC gamers got all defensive when known exclusive PC developers started to except console as a viable source of income. Just because SEGA has a mobile game coming does not mean they have turned their backs on consoles, there will be another and many more console Sonic game. Only thing that keeps them relevant over here. Not the first time Sonic has been on mobile anyways.. Only thing diffrent here is Sonic team themselves are behind it.
It you really did look at this from a business it should have made sense instantly. You know Chain Chronicle and Sonic Dash are regularly mentioned as money makers on SEGA's financial reports... Sonic CD was a big hit too...
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Chain Chronicles is associated with SEGA? Had no idea.
I am a long time player of Brave Frontier, which is made by Alim, who is part owned by Gumi, who also made Chain Chronicles. Yes, the game makes good money, it is in the Top 40 in terms of overall gross income on the Appstore and GooglePlay last time I checked, which was about a week or two ago.
Anyways, can't wait for their colab with SquareEnix with Final Fantasy: Brave Exvius.
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Chain Chronicles is developed by SEGA but localized by Gumi, who will continue to localize SEGA mobile specific content. SEGA and Gumi have a partnership. Mobile games are really jumping in quality