What are some games where the companies betray its faithful audience for more money?

What are some games where the companies betray its faithful audience for more money?

>betray

learn how a business works

tl;dr they are here to make money they dont give a fuck about you and they never did

>Handheld babies absolutely butt devastated that MH is back on a real system and selling well
You were never the faithful audience

Its not like they cared in the first place

>betray its faithful audience
I thought the XX(double cross) was a dead giveaway.

>mfw nintenbros WILL attempt to damage control this even as it grows in popularity
>b-b-but muh casulzation DDDD:
give me more salt

We are the faithful audience. Without our money and support, that game would be dead. We helped boost it to fame and they stab us in the back just to get more money. The games are supposed to be catered to us. Not a bunch of normie filth who will buy it, play it for a few hours with their girlfriend and forget about it.

>sells more that SF2
sounds like fake news

>P3rd selling fucking great
>jump to Nintendo
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Yeah that was pretty shitty when it went from Playstation to Nintendo. Good thing they came crawling back.

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>Expanding the audience is betrayal.

>Shipped

Literally World of Warcraft: Cataclysm 2.0

Now the real question is how long before they manage to fuck this up

Lootboxes, season passes

Thanks for supporting it on handhelds then. World is some of the most co-op fun I've had in a while.

They need to jump to PS5 as early as possible for some more of the "wow graphics!" factor or the casuals will get bored.

kkkrapcum WILL pay for this, mark my words

>We are the faithful audience. Without our money and support, that game would be dead. We helped boost it to fame and they stab us in the back just to get more money.

How the fuck do they stab you in the back? You didn't buy these games to fund some future handheld project. You bought these games to play them. There was never any promise of future titles nor was there a cliffhanger. You entitled fucks are insufferable.

They already did with Stories.

My assumption is that they're going to try to milk the World audience, but most normies won't buy World Ultimate.

brand royalty retards deserve to be gassed tee bee aich

Can someone provide me with an explanation as to how come this iteration of Monster Hunter is doing considerable more well than the previous games? It's only been two months, yet it's beating out the 3DS juggernauts. Soon it'll outsell the PSP games, then eventually be the number one best selling Monster Hunter ever.

They actually spent money on Western marketing this time around.

This is a pretty typical capcom move. It just happened to pay off this time. Given Capcom's history, I expect the G rank version will be a "sold separately, import save" deal, and will sell relatively poorly in comparison. They might release it as DLC for the base game too, but there will definitely be a "MHW Ultimate" full release. Either way, I think that this is probably not going to last; the only real competition at release was DBFZ which has a totally different target audience, which boosted World's sales. Less than half of players have fought a single tempered monster; it is unlikely that percentage will increase at this point. The disadvantage of having a niche game suddenly sell big is that you can only get "surprise" sales once; people who bought it based on marketing but didn't stick with it probably won't buy future games in the series.

A rational company would understand this fact; Capcom historically tends to dramatically overcorrect. Expect a "Westerners don't like MonHun" excuse here in a few years when MHW2 doesn't sell a gorillion copies and Capcom execs freak out.

corporations are not your friends, their income is their top priority

>actual marketing
>excellent QoL improvements
>console and muh HD grafix
>game is actually good (lacking in content desu, but I can forgive them this time round because of a transition to new engine and all that jazz)
>coincidental good timing (Destiny 2 players tired of Bungievision's bullshit especially with The Dawning seasonal events just so happened to have a new similar co-op multiplayer game just round the corner