Longer life for an online game especially from an annual franchise could mean let's say a FIFA fan hold off purchasing FIFA XX when FIFA XIX still has a healthy community? What's your take on these?
Longer life for an online game especially from an annual franchise could mean let's say a FIFA fan hold off purchasing FIFA XX when FIFA XIX still has a healthy community? What's your take on these?
I don't think many of the bigger games and companies will bother. FIFA might be okay but the player bases are high enough they aren't in the need to keep an active user count... active.... English speak me good.
For CoD? Between Xbone and PS4 would be fine but unlikely again. PC and their mice can stay away from me.
This really does seems soemthing more for MMOs or smaller games.
Hmm, pie.
They might but there really is no pressing need. I could see all of them doing it if one of them used it as a selling point and it became a popular feature, however.
Smaller developers are the ones who really benefit from this, though, as they don't have to run separate servers and split relatively small online player bases. Likewise, it could extend the life of an MMO.

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