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I should add, there are a TON of licensing issues with that idea.
To start, making a game for a Microsoft Platform requires licensing through them, as well as the Xbox Corporation, not to mention Publishing Fees for different countries.
The same thing would then need to be done for Sony, and the Playstation market.
If he went with discs, it would be worse, because then you -need- to partner with a publisher capable of printing that many discs, who then determines the price of the game (in most cases).
It's a good idea, but with the game having been created by a single teenager, I doubt it's going to happen.
however if it where to be on switch it could do 2 things
#1 be the(first?) zombiesurvival game on stwich, and the first GOOD mobile one,
#2 it would bring a WHOLE new generation to switch, this could be a goor or bad, but still moreplayers will more then likely=more money, now, not from a money hungry bisnuess prespective, but if nelson wants to expand his game i would recommend somthing like this, being a PC exclisive isnt bad, but not as porfitable as switch,
oh also "add(ed/ing)? controler support *somthing somthing* co-op mode"-4.0 dev blog
Why make it so expensive ?
Why 360 & PS4 ?
cus that'll work
Secondly, Nelson can't just say "you don't need Xbox live our what ever PlayStations is called"
Lastly, just plain no.