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Are you surprised simps exist? They not only ruined women for us, but also are starting to ruin gaming. OP is right. This game will just be going down the same path f13 went. Barely any players, barely any updates.
Here's my free professional marketing advice: Set the pricetag to 10$ on sale at launch for a week, with original price being 20$. This will cash in on fomo. Odds are - if one player purchases this game, they will get 2-3 of their friends on it too. We're sitting on around 40$ for a friend group. Next we'll be focusing on player retention. I don't know how restrictive the game's future content is due to licencing AND the game's theme in general but make sure there's content for diehard players and casuals, essentially make sure there is decent chunk of progression available. Be it prestiging, cosmetic grind.. something amongst the lines. Add daily/weekly quests so people bother coming back to it after playing thru it for a day. Then we'll be adding some cosmetic DLCs to milk the gullible suckas that bought the game even further, but we'll be humble and say ''this is a way to support our work so we can continue to update the game with new content''
And assuming there's a decent amount of DLCs selling, we can push out some new maps or whatever.
Because DBD is half the price of this game in my country. So go figure!
LMAO, sounds like somebody is lacking the required STATUS to actually get decent women.
GUN had to stop making a new content for Friday The 13th: The Game bacuse of lawsuit. They didnt give up on their game, they just couldnt continue make new content like maps, weapons, characters,... They were still patching their game. Try to learn something first before you judge.
They very well could have attempted to market the game as AAA, which would have been a fool hardy mistake on their part for the same reason this thread exists.
Any comparison to Dead by Daylight’s price is a superfluous remark because Dead by Daylight has been on the market for 7 years, launched with less content than what is present in Texas Chainsaw Massacre, and now has massive amounts of fairly affordable DLC.