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So, Microsoft now owns Activision Blizzard. How will this affect the rest of the industry?
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From a completely selfish standpoint, I hope they’ll do something with the neglected IP. Would love to see a new Sierra game, though that might just be the nostalgia speaking :)
Other than that, I recall Microsoft not going to interfere with any unionization attempts due to a neutrality agreement?
In the same vein: I hope they make a new Killer Instinct. PS4 was THE console for fighting games last generation. Microsoft is sitting on IP that would create a lot of hype for a sequel in the fighting game community. The dual sense controller is rumored to have a mushy D-pad while the Xbox controller has a very clicky one. Microsoft could make a real statement about fighting games having a home on the Xbox. To me, it seems like a really obvious strategic decision. The only problem is that fighting games are relatively niche so the weight of that decision isn't too high.
Really? I thought fighting games got quite a bit of press attention, at least whenever a new game releases. Specifically because there aren't a lot of them around but the interest is still pretty big.
I always saw them as kind of like a prestige thing. It might not be everyone's favorite genre, but having the best fighting game looks good on your platform as a whole. There's a certain.. pedigree to them because of their arcade roots.
Anyway, I hope you'll get your wish. It's always a shame when these kind of titles are just languishing away because some company bought the rights but decides to sit on them.
You might be right. It does seem like we're entering another golden age of fighting games. But fighting games don't have nearly the audience of some of the other genres. Most people who buy Mortal Kombat don't even play online. It's not like a lot of shooters or MOBAs where it's a daily ritual for huge numbers of people. The people who are like that, are really like that, but it just isn't a lot.