Retribution? Weren't they releasing DLC for "the Last Stand" all the time ever since it got released?
They were already heading that way with Retribution.
They were already heading that way with Retribution.
Still hard to see how that makes Sega good publisher for Relic(or any game). They killed modding in TW to sell blood sprites for 1.99$
So, this means Obsidian's sugar daddy is dead right?
So, this means Obsidian's sugar daddy is dead right?
However South Park Studios is saying the rights to the game revert back to them after THQ went belly up so expect a legal squabble.
Football Manager sells even better and it's a yearly product.Actually, I think since many years ago, especially along with the downfall of arcade market and Sega's own console, I thought Sega was supposed to crumble, not unlike Sony? i.e. have products, have fame, but no profit at all, and would die slowly. It seems Total War really helped them to survive.
They were already heading that way with Retribution.
Still hard to see how that makes Sega good publisher for Relic(or any game). They killed modding in TW to sell blood sprites for 1.99$
They could have done a lot worse than Sega. "Company of Heroes Online" browser game with micropayments, published by Ubisoft.
They were already heading that way with Retribution.
Still hard to see how that makes Sega good publisher for Relic(or any game). They killed modding in TW to sell blood sprites for 1.99$
They could have done a lot worse than Sega. "Company of Heroes Online" browser game with micropayments, published by Ubisoft.
That sounds a lot like company of heroes online
Actually, I think since many years ago, especially along with the downfall of arcade market and Sega's own console, I thought Sega was supposed to crumble, not unlike Sony? i.e. have products, have fame, but no profit at all, and would die slowly. It seems Total War really helped them to survive.
Anyway I'm cool with Sega, especially as they keep releasing (even though I never play) sweet, moe, kawaii Hatsune Miku games. I love Miku ^_^
SEGA already owns three development companies in the U.S. and Europe, and is progressing to support compatibility with the rapidly expanding online games field, such as PC online games, smartphone games and social games. As a result of the THQ Canada acquisition, SEGA will further advance the provision of various appealing entertainment contents by utilizing THQ Canada’s high-end content development capabilities and accumulated development know-how, and increase SEGA’s presence in the PC online game market.