wombat123 on 17 May 2017
| SuperNova said: With Splatoon it was something born out of neccessity, they pushed that game out unfinished and had to update it for free to make the purchase worth it. It happened to work as a hype and marketing machine for Splatoon, keeping the talk about the game constantly around. It seems like Ninteno reconized that they stumbled onto a marketing goldmine. ARMS honestly seems pretty complete at launch, so it's extra nice to see them include free updates. |
I agree. I think it's a great formula for multiplayer focused games to keep the online community alive. Give enough at launch to make the game feel like a full-price purchase and release the rest of the game piece by piece over time for free.







