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Just make Naval Action better.
It will do far better than a Singleplayer game if you guys actually listened to your players and discussed things openly.
This is a niche market that has the potential to draw both older players back in and newer players in, IF YOU ACTUALLY LISTENED.
You already see the interest with that horrible AAAA game that flopped, but had SOO MANY PEOPLE interested. YOU can fill that void, but you need to listen to the players that Bought the DLCs and those that actually play. While sprinkling in new player features that foster growth.
This is true. Game Labs was acquired by Stillfront Group in 2021 for $32.5 million.
Here's an earlier thread on the matter.
https://steamcommunity.com/app/311310/discussions/1/3155312274942717574/
The first comment is very prophetic, "I sincerely hope that Naval Action is not converted into a FTP game by the new owners."
The wikipedia entry on the holding company.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Stillfront_Group