Translation:
“We’re happy. Hope they are. They asked for games. We received big checks to drop our games on their service. Compared to the possible risk of SELLING them on other platforms. So, no risk for us. It’s also free advertising. And with Total War games, we have plenty of *premium micro transactions* to keep that going.”
“As for games made exclusively for the service? Maybe. Well… We’ll think about it if it can be viable based on the amount of users and them not expecting big AAA games. Because games cost a lot of money to make. Unless of course…there was another check involved. Hint Hint…”
Thanks Anna Downing. I understand you perfectly. The Eurogamer article should be the actual article. Which in itself, is a Puff Piece. That downplays Jim Ryan on not putting big games on a service day one. Compared to Microsoft pushing services as the future. The carrot seems great until it leads into a cage. Then, you’re screwed. Beware of the carrot.


