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rise of free-to-play supported by microtransactions
Alexander Liss wrote over 15 years ago
hey there fellow game industry professionals, has anybody noticed that in the past few months the development of microtransactions as a sustainable business model for free-to-play games has SERIOUSLY accelerated? between facebook and iphone, casual games are the top growth segment for the industry right now -- especially compared to consoles, which are way down year-on-year from 2008. i think you are going to see all of the big players try to get into the free-to-play space. we are already seeing the beginning of this with EA's Battlefield Heroes and Ubisoft's Facebook portal. any other thoughts on this issue? |
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Ralph Beentjes wrote over 15 years ago
I can only say that I support it, but the quality is, of course, lesser then full games. Besides most F2P-shooters look all the same, you should compare for example Operation 7, War Rock and Combat Arms. They all are look-a-like's... |
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Patrick Mulhern wrote over 15 years ago, Modified over 15 years ago
I actually just did a quick post on MMOCrunch.com on the topic. For better or worse, F2P isn't going anywhere. http://www.mmocrunch.com/2009/07/28/free-to-play-microtransaction-games-here-to-stay/ |
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