Yep, just look at Square Enix as a prime example. It's so sad that after all these years, Final Fantasy XI is shutting down it's PS2 and 360 service and going Windows only, and there won't be any more main scenario udpates as Rasphodies of Vana'diel was the official ending (that I've yet to play through as I don' thave a PC currently).
The reason? They''re out of PS2 dev kits and can not produce new content the way they used to. And yet, despite that and the dwindling number of subscribers, the game is still going strong and Matsui's team continues to push what they can in monthly updates. That's dedication for you. This is a PS2 MMORPG that came out in May of 2002 in Japan and broke all kinds of barriers bringing players from around the world and on multiple platforms together in 1 world - which incidentally is just 1 of the many reasons it's my favorite game of all time.
Part of me was really hoping Destiny could be that next big multi-year IP but so far it's been a huge disappointment. It's not a total write-off (yet) but Bungie has a lot of ground to cover. Honestly it's crap like this that makes me hate that videogames are mainstream now. It used to be that developers really truly gave a damn about their stuff and (for the most part) put out quality games. Now it's all about pre-order hype and scamming people by over-promising and under-delivering while using skinner box tactics, doing the absolue bare minimum to keep people playing and paying.
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