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The 20-man indie studio that makes mobile games in Seattle sells more iPhone games.
I fixed your post.
The 20-man indie studio that makes mobile games in Seattle sells more iPhone games.
Our frequently banned friend above actually has a point that acquiring a dev who have no worthwhile IP of their own (Necropolis lol) is a bit unusual.
The Pilltards are the dumbest people on this forum. Dumber than Oblivions.Pillars IP alone is probably worth about as much as the entire HBS acquisition.
Is HBS going to shift its focus to developing tons of DLC?
We will be supporting BATTLETECH with updates and additional content and we are starting concept development for a new title.
HBS working with the VTM universe?
Oh hell yes.
20 years ago... or so... I managed to email Jordan directly on AOL... after reading that FASA had been sold to Microsoft (yeah over dialup at 52K via AOL. Sadly, I do not have that email anymore. My point was... you just sold out and killed BT. His reply was something along the lines of... but now we have the resources of a MS to do stuff and things will be great. Enter the 15 year break in all things FASA as the IP bounced.
Paradox has had its own "issues". However, HBS has delivered. Jordan, I hope you have learned.
I wonder what Feargus thinks right now, especially since Battletech sold at least twice as much as Dumpsterfire and possibly over 4 times more.
BattleTech isn't an "HBS IP". Wonder how Microsoft (BattleTech video game license owners) feel about being partnered with a rival publisher now.
You would expect mentally deranged men to at least write some interesting stories.
He's thinking this is small potatoes. 7.5 million divided among Obsidian's four owners would be chump change.I wonder what Feargus thinks right now, especially since Battletech sold at least twice as much as Dumpsterfire and possibly over 4 times more.
Honestly, my biggest concern about this affair is that Microsoft might see this as very solid proof of the FASA computer-game licenses that they’ve been generous with are in fact worth a lot more to them as exclusive IPs, i.e. they decide to wrestle back control in order to make their own BattleTech/Shadowrun titles.
I mean, I love HBS, backed several of their Kickstarters, but does anyone think they’d have gotten to this point where they get purchased by Paradox without having been granted usage of the old FASA licenses? Mind you, last I recall the licenses were granted until 2020, but that was a few years ago so I guess it’s very possible a longer period has already been negotiated.
Time will tell I guess, I just hope it doesn’t lead to a repeat of history.
How does he know that.
I wonder what Feargus thinks right now, especially since Battletech sold at least twice as much as Dumpsterfire .
How does he know that.
https://duckduckgo.com/?q="Harebrained+Schemes"+"2020"+"Microsoft"&t=h_&ia=web
Spiralface is responsible for two of the four relevant links, no source that I can see in 60 seconds of searching.