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The game is dead, no (not yet at least). The franchise of Monster Hunter is dead, yes. Over saturation, with over dependence on single system releases and over micro-transactions under the pretense of being DLC's. They started with the right formula for making a game, but the worst formulas for maintaining it's interest. Whoever is the head of marketing at Capcom should be outright Fired for allowing this to be. If Capcom had any honour, they would have given us the Monster hunter game we've been waiting for, longed for, and for a time MHW was that game. Yet with buggy start, save data loss, and mutiplayer sync issues, it's like the Heads of the company don't know what the tails are doing.
I've been a fan and player of the series since day one on the PS2. When Generations came out I was sure they were on the right track to making it up to us the fans. When they released MHW, I was like this is it, finally.
Now with them abandoning ship so soon, and after just one expansion, only to quickly release a new title, which at the start was announced to be a Switch exclusive. It's like seriously you go from consumer friendly, to consumer enemy faster than paint dries.
Now if the rumors are true (don't hold your breath), they're backtracking by leaking out hearsay about a possible PC release. It's nothing more than testing the waters to see which way the current flows. They understood too late that they screwed up, killing the goose laying the golden eggs. When they could have pulled a No Man's Sky comeback, by selling the game at full price, yet adding new expansion content free to those owning the game, and never having to drop prices so they could keep making the game and extending the franchise's lifespan across all platforms.
Why on the bloody earth would they go backwards with a new game as a Switch exclusive to compete with themselves is something only the suicidal or the mentally deranged who hate their consumers and their investors would pull, is beyond me.
Fix something? Capcom? Heh, not gonna happen.
Yeah dude, the franchise that recently had Capcom's highest selling game EVER is dead. Keep up the pages and pages of weird melodramatic nonsense though, I'm sure it makes you feel righteous.
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Offcours its never been dead in the first place.
Well said!
Yeah sure it's not like they're working on a next Gen or anything.