I just feel they're lining themselves up for a fall, there's a few long standing studios where they have a string of hits but without the cover of a big publisher/owner I doubt they'd survive and Bungie feels like a knife edge proposition. They'll need Destiny 3 to land big (doable but retaining users seems to be the issue) and a new hit beyond that which is hard at the best of times.
Interesting times for them, especially given the D2 situation and the impending impact of a new generation of consoles to consider.
For High Moon and Vicarious, knowing Activision one will get put on Call of Duty support and the other on making a Crash Bandicoot game
Interesting times for them, especially given the D2 situation and the impending impact of a new generation of consoles to consider.
For High Moon and Vicarious, knowing Activision one will get put on Call of Duty support and the other on making a Crash Bandicoot game
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