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People vote with their wallet repeatedly against live service games, and they keep releasing them. Eventually they’ll stop, right? Right?

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Do they though? The biggest and most profitable games right now are all live services. Consumers are very much voting for live services.

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They voted for a handful of them, and then violently voted against the next thousand.

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Same for every genre. For every Sonic or Mario there are 1,000 Bubsy’s.

https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bubsy

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But they don’t have any false expectations of making hundreds of millions of dollars, betting everything they have that it will.

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Yes but it’ll take years. Just keep the pressure up

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Now that I think about it, this idea was probably a good one for standard release, not live service. People get enticed by IP rights even if they don’t necessarily devote hundreds of hours to a game like this.

It works for things like Injustice. They see a Batman/Superman fighting game even if they aren’t going to hit Gold rank in competitive. Even if they only hit 10 hours, they paid the entry price.

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