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ps if you give up now when all know all stuf you do over net and media you never end any greayt game and world a drift loke cool and cood be beter then wow.
They posted a very honest video explaining the move. They offered refunds to a reasonable purchase time frame. They offered two free games to founders. They are still here in forums trying to discuss the y's and how's.
Honestly I have absolutely no reason not to believe them.
I don't recall any other single failed title being handled so elegantly. Not a fanboi, just seeing it for what it is.
No more EA MMO's. This has become a consistent BUSINESS MODEL now. Release an MMO in early access. Take money. Close. Keep money. All the while of course promising to see the project through.
Landmark repeated itself, and this NEVER should have been allowed to happen. This is rank theft.
Then why not got down the same road as most dead titles.
Step 1 Kill communication
Step 2 Kill Updates
Step 3 Wait 1-2 years while still selling dead title.
Step 4 Close title
Landmark was a total different story. It was bought out by another company and scraped.
I have to respectfully disagree. I don't believe this is a cash grab.
"In 2015, Columbus Nova appeared to buy Sony Online Entertainment, changing the name of the online gaming company known for its EverQuest to Daybreak Game Co. When the sale was announced, Daybreak claimed it was being bought by Columbus Nova. But now the company is claiming it was purchased by Jason Epstein, a longtime Columbus Nova executive who left the firm last year. Columbus Nova has even put out a statement saying "it never had any ownership interest in Daybreak.""
I don't even really have any idea why you think your points somehow clear these people of making cash grabs, but the simple fact is there are lots of ways to scam people. The common thread here is this habit of creating new tech and wrapping it in an MMO so people don't have a game they can keep playing. Lather, rise, repeat the hype to get more and more money and keep the tech in house and unreleased.
Columbus Nova -> Daybreak Games = Not Sony.....
"Sony sold Sony Online Entertainment to the investment company Columbus Nova, who renamed it Daybreak Game Company. In June 2015, it was announced that Daybreak Game Company shifted its focus of development from Landmark to EverQuest Next"
They weren't bought out is the point. They were tossed aside.
"On March 11, 2016, Daybreak Game Company president Russell Shanks announced that EverQuest Next had been cancelled.[6] Also an announcement on official Landmark forums was made by an executive producer of EverQuest and EverQuest II that Landmark would be launching in 2016.[7] On January 5, 2017, only seven months after its release, Daybreak announced they would be shutting down the game's servers, as well as the accompanying forums and social media channels, on February 21, 2017.[8]"
Sounds like ownership to me.....
Again, the point is not that Sony no longer owns the rights to the tech we all paid for. The point is that the disappearance of that tech is not the natural result of normal business decisions. Columbus Nova is not a GAME DEV company. CN does not admit to ever having any ownership of the IP in question.
The whole thing is as shady as the day is long, and somehow this is your argument that MMO's popping up and then disappearing is not a cash grab?
Shady is killing comms and moving on.. This is a business decision, simple as that. Seems to me they did everything within their power to smooth this over.
Speaking of killing comms, why is it we JUST heard recently they had not been keeping up with the current version of SpatialOS?
Oh they have BEEN killing COMMS.