Actually, pretty much everywhere but North America and Asia buys those games obsessively. There's a reason they make enough money to subsidize all the godawful propaganda pieces and poorly thought out flops.
Yeah, in America almost every black guy buys football or basketball games every single year. Often its the only game they buy. Its a very loyal and consistent market. That's what I said earlier, the black market buys singular franchises without much deviation.
Which is enough to make EA mega rich but it has little effect otherwise on the industry because nothing is going to change that fact.
What I'm saying is that you absolutely can make the same game over and over again if you have a loyal enough fanbase.
There's no need to "innovate" like this. I miss when they just churned out the same game every year, at least there was no woke bullshit. Can we go back?
Actually, pretty much everywhere but North America and Asia buys those games obsessively. There's a reason they make enough money to subsidize all the godawful propaganda pieces and poorly thought out flops.
I'd consider North America and Asia the majority of the mainstream for video games if we are being honest.
In North America, they buy Madden instead. It's the same principle.
Asia isn't really big on sports games.
Yeah, in America almost every black guy buys football or basketball games every single year. Often its the only game they buy. Its a very loyal and consistent market. That's what I said earlier, the black market buys singular franchises without much deviation.
Which is enough to make EA mega rich but it has little effect otherwise on the industry because nothing is going to change that fact.
What I'm saying is that you absolutely can make the same game over and over again if you have a loyal enough fanbase.
There's no need to "innovate" like this. I miss when they just churned out the same game every year, at least there was no woke bullshit. Can we go back?