Remedy's new CEO is a former sports betting guy and EA executive who aims to 'scale Remedy in a way that builds lasting value'
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I argee with the article's author that there's reason to have some concerns about this.
"build lasting value".
Oh no, he's already using shareholder lingo
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Into the ground, you say?
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I argee with the article's author that there's reason to have some concerns about this.
Poor Sam Lake.
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I argee with the article's author that there's reason to have some concerns about this.
And another studio dead and gone.
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I argee with the article's author that there's reason to have some concerns about this.
Well they're done.
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I argee with the article's author that there's reason to have some concerns about this.
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Nnooooo
They were already building lasting value.
By just making good artistically meaningful games.
"Art is something that we think is a little outdated in the modern business landscape" - this guy probably.
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I argee with the article's author that there's reason to have some concerns about this.
RIP Remedy

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Yeah, I was of the same mind right from the start and people just looked at me funny when I mentioned it. All I could do was just watch in horror from the sidelines. In Finland.
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Welp any hopes I had for more of the control universe after resonant just got trashed
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Nnooooo
They were already building lasting value.
By just making good artistically meaningful games.
They were already building lasting value.
Not... Really. Alan Wake 2 under-performed and reportedly broke even 2 years after release. FBC Firebreak was a huge failure. It's not surprising to me that they're gonna pursue money harder. I hope Control 2 is good, at least.
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"Art is something that we think is a little outdated in the modern business landscape" - this guy probably.
"Art isn't about artistic expression. Billions of people make paintings and most of them go unseen. Museums, on the other hand... They don't make paintings, they make experiences. For a nominal entry fee, consumers have access to an evolving and ever-changing catalog of content.
This is the future we envision here at Remedy. High quality games that build upon themselves, creating an experience that grows with the player. For that reason, we're announcing that the Alan Wake series will no longer be individual games, but instead a live-service experience with episodic content."
- also that guy probably
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Microtransactions are for pussies, macrotransactions are where it's at
Micro transaction is such a stupid pr spin of a term that just means regular transaction and I hate how well it’s caught on.
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I argee with the article's author that there's reason to have some concerns about this.
"We are absolutely cooked, chat." - Alan Wake (writer)
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Remedy's next project seems like to be more of the same old same old single player action games, albeit a couple of Max Payne remakes. Not unfuckup:able, with microtransactions, but still safer than some multiplayer hero shooter or smth.
A couple? As in 1 and 2?
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A couple? As in 1 and 2?
yeah, MP1 and MP2.
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I argee with the article's author that there's reason to have some concerns about this.
I predict a Control gacha game.
A 50/50 soft pity at 100 pulls, with hard pity at 200. Pull your favorite Control character on the limited banner! Note the limited banner character won't transfer to standard once the banner ends. Pity also will not carry over.
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They were already building lasting value.
Not... Really. Alan Wake 2 under-performed and reportedly broke even 2 years after release. FBC Firebreak was a huge failure. It's not surprising to me that they're gonna pursue money harder. I hope Control 2 is good, at least.
I imagine locking Alan Wake 2 to the EGS on pc probably did not help their sales there. FBC I feel like had no excuse though
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What the fuck, when was that?
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I argee with the article's author that there's reason to have some concerns about this.
Remedy is fucked. Not that I mind, I never liked their newer games. The only game I ever liked from Remedy is Max Payne.
CORRECTION: I kind of did like Control.


I can't with this industry…