I just hope they hand off all the licensing properly when they burn down so we don't have more properties stuck in legal limbo preventing them from getting preserved for future generations like so many have over the years.
Translating from corporate speak, "we don't have the money to do any significant development, but if we don't keep Siege and The Division afloat, we'll have no income at all."
They want to focus on live service games?
I just hope they hand off all the licensing properly when they burn down so we don't have more properties stuck in legal limbo preventing them from getting preserved for future generations like so many have over the years.
Translating from corporate speak, "we don't have the money to do any significant development, but if we don't keep Siege and The Division afloat, we'll have no income at all."
Would bet they leveraged those to Blackrock for loans before Assassins Creed's latest failure.