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EA's stocks have taken a huge hit over the course of the last month, losing 8.5% with investors seeing $3.1 billion in stock value erased. This is in contrast to the overall S&P rising 2% and Take-Two going up 5% and Activision-Blizzard stocks rising .7%. Wall Street analysts are attributing the fall to Star Wars Battlefront II and the controversy over loot boxes and progression. Sales of the game over the Black Friday / Cyber Monday weekend were weak causing analysts to take note.
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Also HAHAHAHAHAHA. Suck it EA!
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EA CFO Blake Jorgensen:
"Some people have more time than money, and some people have more money than time," he said. "You want to always balance those two."
To that end, the company is still committed to implementing microtransactions in some way, but is figuring out the right way to do that. "We're learning and listening to the community in terms of how best to roll that out in the future, and there's more to come as we learn more."
This war has not been won, EA is determined to keep the MT money rolling in. Also I see no recognition that there is anything wrong with gambling MT's.
http://www.gameinformer.com/b/news/archive/2017/11/28/ea-doesnt-think-players-want-darth-vader-in-pink.aspx
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Justice, maybe, i just call it natural consequences, because players will always vote with their wallets.
Of course they will keep MTs, the industry is raking in big bucks from GaaS (Gaming as a Service), I think SuperData pointed out EA makes a fortune in FIFA from them.
They just pushed the envelope too far in BF2, first trying to include items of power gamers almost had to buy to remain competitive (or so it was perceived, if not actual fact) then they got caught up in the recent RNG lootbox kerfluffel which is impacting multiple games and publishers.
They'll adjust and return with a model more palatable to the customer base and likely with the release of the new movie BF2 can "relaunch" with the more benign cash shop and still be reasonably successful.
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EA, and all of the others, will back off of MTs being needed to advance. We will see a renaissance of old school systems, and this will last... about 6-10 weeks. By that time the players will quiet down about the loot boxes and MT, and the lawsuits will be quagmired in court. Then they will SLOOOOOOOWLY bring them back.
Why back off? Because the losses from fewer MTs will be far less than if they do nothing and loot boxes and MTs become regulated by the government, very likely including another layer of taxes.
The world is going to the dogs, which is just how I planned it!
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Get us to pay for the game, make progression slow so we buy loot crates and they get another infusion of cash. They won't be happy until we've paid the box price 3 or 4 times over, greedy bastards.
The more we let them get away with this the more they will design games that require us to buy these crates to progress. They only way to win this is not to play, refuse to buy any game with this design.
The mistake you're making is seeing Take-Two's statement about recurrent consumer spending as entirely comparable to EAs implementation of loot boxes. There's a vast difference between EAs approach to the loot box model, versus Take-Two's approach to currency/items (ala GTA V). I doubt the loot box model was included in Take-Two's plans, at least not in any form that resembles EAs efforts, given not just the controversy surrounding SWBF2, but most other games that have loot boxes that alter or enhance game performance in some way.
In short, Take-Two's approach ( up until this point ) hasn't been predatory, where EAs has.
He's the one that was spouting off how protests don't matter and how much money EA was going to make while the forum warriors whined.
Guess who's whining now?
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Screw that game. MTs for a tiny First-Person Shooter? Seriously?!