• @NocturnalMorning
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    239 months ago

    Maybe Microsoft could stop vacuuming up all of the studios that have built names and reputations based on putting out great games. They’re going to ruin these companies. Damn corporations always coming in and wrecking stuff.

    • @ampersandrew
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      89 months ago

      Don’t worry, they kept BGS intact making mediocre-to-bad-but-still-lucrative games.

      • @CosmoNova
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        29 months ago

        Give it time. Time is ticking for the big Bs.

      • @Broken_Monitor
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        19 months ago

        I dont even know what BGS is so they must suck.

        • @ampersandrew
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          89 months ago

          Bethesda Game Studios, whose most recent releases were Fallout 4, Fallout 76, and Starfield.

          • @Broken_Monitor
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            29 months ago

            Oh hahaha I know them. Yeah they suck, havent released anything good since like… Fallout 3? Maybe Doom 2016? I do mix uo the dev and the publisher in this case but wow the latest fallout games and starfield were utterly tragic

            • LucasWaffyWaf
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              49 months ago

              Doom 2016 was made by id Software, owned by Bethesda.

    • loobkoob
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      79 months ago

      I’m definitely a little confused about Tango - I’m hoping we’ll at least get more details come out about why Microsoft shuttered them. I mean, Ghostwire Tokyo was… whatever, and I could understand Microsoft not wanting to have them working on that kind of scale again any time soon. It wasn’t bad by any means, but it was fairly expensive and perhaps didn’t do as well as they hoped. But I’m surprised they didn’t want to just downsize the studio and aim for another HI-FI Rush-esque game (or sequel).

      But Arkane Austin being closed definitely makes sense. Not only was Redfall a disaster, but by the time Redfall released, 70% of the people who’d worked on Prey had left the studio. (Largely because the studio’s president had left the studio just after Prey, I believe, rather than because of the Microsoft acquisition of Bethesda.) All that was really left was the name.