With Ubisoft on the ropes, Halo Infinite leading to a series reboot, and a bunch of other games getting the boot is it over for live service? I hope so because games like Anthem, Destiny, and shit like that could be so much better if they were released as complete packages. Nowadays developers release half assed games and call it live service and then patch in shit that should have been there on day one.
I don't think the end is here. One thing I noticed about live service games that vanish or close early is that they are very repetitive. Look at what happened to "Darwin Project". Great idea, but after so many games it got boring to play and watch because you saw the same people ALL the time, same maps, etc... Nothing new but cosmetics.
Also, these developers see them as easy cash cows, and it's not that simple. You can't throw a Battle Pass at everything and expect it to succeed. Gamers are simple creatures, at heart, but show some effort (lol!)
Two live service games that I play seem to have figured out a formula that works (at the moment): Fortnite and Dead By Daylight.
I don't think the end is here. One thing I noticed about live service games that vanish or close early is that they are very repetitive. Look at what happened to "Darwin Project". Great idea, but after so many games it got boring to play and watch because you saw the same people ALL the time, same maps, etc... Nothing new but cosmetics.
Also, these developers see them as easy cash cows, and it's not that simple. You can't throw a Battle Pass at everything and expect it to succeed. Gamers are simple creatures, at heart, but show some effort (lol!)
Two live service games that I play seem to have figured out a formula that works (at the moment): Fortnite and Dead By Daylight.
Unfortunately I have to agree with you. I don’t think it’s gone but I think we are going to see the more low effort devs give up. We’ll also probably see the death of the full price/half the content live service games we have seen flood the market. Fortnite is the perfect example of how a live service game should be. Free to download, free to play, but everything costs money.