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Digital Extremes CEO says publishers hit "eject too soon" on live-service games
Digital Extremes CEO Steve Sinclair has spoken out about live-service games and his belief that publishers hit "eject too soon" when their games fail to gain traction at launch.
In an interview with VGC, Sinclair – who heads the studio developing 11-year-old free-to-play live-service shooter, Warframe – talked frankly about live-service projects, saying games with "massive potential" have been abandoned too soon because they weren't given enough time.
"[Large game companies] think the release is make or break, and it's not," Sinclair said.
Warframe boss thinks publishers should have more faith in burgeoning live-service titles instead of getting "terrified" when numbers drop
Warframe boss thinks publishers should have more faith in burgeoning live-service titles instead of getting "terrified" when numbers drop
Struggling Action-RPG Ditching The Always-Online Microtransaction Model Everyone Hates
Today, Airship Syndicate announced the return of its online action-RPG Wayfinder, albeit with a few key differences. Though the game was pulled from Steam while its previous publisher, Digital Extremes (Warframe), was transferring the rights to developer Airship, it is set to land on the storefront again on June 11…
Wayfinder is ditching its free-to-play live-service model to become a paid, co-op RPG without microtransactions
Wayfinder, currently a free-to-play RPG developed by Airship Syndicate, is undergoing a pretty drastic change in its upcoming Echoes patch. Right now it's a live-service game with microtransactions, but soon it'll continue as a paid co-op RPG with no in-game monetisation. And that's alongside promised tweaks to how progression works, too. Huh. It's often you see paid games go free-to-play, but this is an unexpected switcheroo.
Warframe launches on iOS later this month
Digital Extremes' fan-favourite sci-fi RPG, Warframe, is coming to iOS later this month.
Courtesy of the game's recently-launched cross-play and cross-save systems, players will be able to use – and switch between – platforms, which DE says offers the "same expansive, high-quality" experience on Apple devices as it does on PC and consoles.
Players can access their Tenno collection across the platforms, whilst new arrivals will be able to claim "Day 1" login rewards.
Warframe launches on iOS later this month
Digital Extremes' fan-favourite sci-fi RPG, Warframe, is coming to iOS later this month.
Courtesy of the game's recently-launched cross-play and cross-save systems, players will be able to use – and switch between – platforms, which DE says offers the "same expansive, high-quality" experience on Apple devices as it does on PC and consoles.
Players can access their Tenno collection across the platforms, whilst new arrivals will be able to claim "Day 1" login rewards.