Nesutizale, on 30 October 2021 - 03:18 PM, said:
I am not that certain that PGI can prove to MS that its worth extending it. IIRC PGI makes hardly any profit from MWO so I don't see how they want to pay MS. Also I could be completly wrong and the reason why PGI dosn't make a profit is because all the money goes directly to MS
To me the only way to make MWO profitable again is to appeal to a new playerbase, also the current one is very generouse I think and would invest into an MWO 2.0, it bears the question if the old playerbase alone is enough for createing MWO 2.0. Espacialy with MW5 and its planed DLC and maybe Clan addon takeing up a lot of money and time?
Still there is hope that the new fusion, whatever, with the new published made them enough money and with the new crytech team from that other company they can actually pull it off.
i dont think pgi are currently in a financially weak position. its not like it was in the famine times before mw5 was still in development. since then you have had:
the epic deal
mw5 release
console ports
dlc
mwo booster packs
eg7 deal
pgi has gone from a single revenue stream to multiple streams. on the business side of things they have done very well for themselves in the past couple years. because they have already mentioned mw6, one can assume they have a lot more plans for mechwarrior. pgi developing their own ip is probibly next. while this would eat up dev time that could go to more mw content, i think this would be a good source of income for them which may fund further mw games.
one also should consider the eg7 deal. a larger company is in a better situation to negotiate with ms, possibly even securing the ip for pgi. we see some of these business deals as questionable, however i like to think they know what they are doing from a buisness perspective. to put it simply: no bucks, no battlemechs.