Square Enix's silence about the PC version of Nier Automata

If Square was able to get some people to triple dip on FFX HD, I imagine they are thinking they can get some to double dip for this game even though it isn't a mainstream series for them

That is 100% what's happening. Get as many double dips as they can.
 
Man I'm MORE than happy with the direction of Japanese games being released on PC.

It's continuously getting better and better. Especially compared to what I had to choose from once I dumped consoles back in 2008/9. I mean we got Disgaea's, Atelier's, NepNeps, Guilty Gears, Shoot'em Ups, Final Fantasy series, Danganronpa, Naruto's.... Too much stuff to list or remember. Arc System Works has EVEN caught PC up to their current line up. BlazBlue Central Fiction is in Steam's database just waiting to get announced and Revelator 2 is being released on the same day as it's console counterparts.

Sure Square Enix could do a little better, but if Nier isn't released for another 2 or 3 months, whatever. At least this isn't the wasteland that it was 8 or 9 years ago.

THE bad thing is about all this is the speed of Square Enix's progression in the PC space since they've been on the platform, as a whole, for damn near 20 or so years.

What do you mean go silent about it? What do you want them to say? They're marketing the game not the platform.

They are marketing the game on one platform. That's the issue people are having.
 
Kind of strange that they announced it only to be ambiguous about the release. Though I will say that I would rather both release at the same time with Sony marketing; i'm just glad it's getting marketing at all.
 
What do you mean go silent about it? What do you want them to say? They're marketing the game not the platform.

That they're marketing the PS4 version exclusively while not saying anything at all about the PC version and it's releasedate is exactly what this thread is about and the opposite of what you're thinking they do.
 
When a developer goes from this to tweeting "ask Square-Enix" as the only reply to questions about a PC version the idea that a deal is in place doesn't seem far-fetched at all.

Guessing you're not a Taro Yoko follower? That's how he replies to pretty much any question about his games on twitter. It seems like he just doesn't want to get in trouble for what he posts on his personal twitter, but that video was more than likely filmed under Square's supervision, so he felt okay to say it. Don't see what's fishy at all about this, unless you don't know who this man is.
 
Anyways I really think the PC Version is not ready, so they decided to delay the game.

Now as a publisher if there game is currently releasing only on PS 4 for the time being, they will promote it that way to maximize the sale on that platform because obviously for any publisher would want to maximize the revenue during the time of release.

Once they get the pc versoin , they will promote on PC

SE promoting a late port to pc? That's a good joke!
 
My guess is that Sony is making them be hush about it and we won't see the pc version for a while after it comes out on console. I doubt SE would cancel it
 
That they're marketing the PS4 version exclusively while not saying anything at all about the PC version and it's releasedate is exactly what this thread is about and the opposite of what you're thinking they do.

What would you do as their marketing manager if the PC Version isnt ready and is releasing on PS4 next week ?
 
Double dippers is such a small group though, and even more so for a game like this.

I don't see a single reason to prioritize that over the increased sales potential due to release hype, Twitch streams, word of mouth etc.

The majority of PC-players don't have a PS4 so it doesn't really make sense.

Isn't the easiest way to generate hype on PC to just include the game in a sale? It seems pretty easy, tbh.
 
Isn't the easiest way to generate hype on PC to just include the game in a sale? It seems pretty easy, tbh.

No, it really isn't. A lot of people buy full priced just like on console and the devs of course should want to optimize the amount people who buy it for full price.

I think the easiest way to generate hype on pc is either traditional ads or get it in the hands of youtubers and streamers, just like how they also do for consoles.
 
What would you do as their marketing manager if the PC Version isnt ready and is releasing on PS4 next week ?

Removing the PC/Steam logo from the trailers is the last thing I would do, that's for sure.

That only benefits Sony making people believe the game is a PS4 exclusive, and that is why a marketing deal is the obvious reason.
 
I'm perfectly fine with a delayed PC release. It just means more people will double dip and/or less people waiting for a "$5 steam sale". More sales, the better, especially on console.

Getting really tired of it debunking this over and over again.... Sigh
 
Doesn't Sony own the marketing rights for NieR Automata? Makes sense to not to acknowledge from that standpoint, it'll quietly roll out for sure.
 
It's funny that many people are convinced that the Sony bogeyman is moneyhatting... Nier.

Like, seriously?

Regarding the 1st page discussion, I'm certainly grateful to SQE because I never thought I'd play a sequel to Nier. I don't see them making a huge profit, if any, with this game, so there's that.
 
I own a PS4 but would rather play Nier on my PC. Square's mixed messaging and lack of divulging details has soured my enthusiasm for the game, admittedly. While I'd very much like to support Taro from the get-go or now, whenever the PC version of the game is released (if ever), I don't think I'll be rushing out to go purchase it which is unfortunate but also a result of several other competing games around that time which do have locked-in dates of availability. You'd think that Square would be more transparent considering this is such a niche franchise, but I don't doubt they'll moan on about how the game underperformed when they only have themselves to blame.
 
I think at this point it's pretty obvious that Sony ponied up cash for them to have exclusive marketing rights; well, maybe not marketing as so much as courting the action gamers and RPG fans to their console by changing mindshare. Solidifying their position?

We've seen this potential issue with Death Stranding, which had mentions of PC wiped from the internet, and Ultimate Marvel vs. Capcom 3, which still has its intended release date of Dec 3 on the store page before Sony stepped in, and I'm sure many other examples this generation.

And what difference will it make ?

Having the same consumer transparency for all platforms is good for consumer confidence.

As you can see by many posts in this thread, very few people have confidence in Square when it comes to PC; accusations of missing features, accusations of double-dip milking... lol. Their reputation is not so great. This is their chance to fix it but Sony money was probably a little too tempting.
 
if i was a game publisher i would stall out on a pc release too, since pc piracy is so rampant.

they'll make most of their money on ps4, and then release on pc because the impact of piracy would probably be negligible at that point.. but since they announced a pc release so early, it's going to create some sour grapes that we're already seeing in this thread
 
if i was a game publisher i would stall out on a pc release too, since pc piracy is so rampant.

they'll make most of their money on ps4, and then release on pc because the impact of piracy would probably be negligible at that point.. but since they announced a pc release so early, it's going to create some sour grapes that we're already seeing in this thread

What year is it
 
if i was a game publisher i would stall out on a pc release too, since pc piracy is so rampant.

they'll make most of their money on ps4, and then release on pc because the impact of piracy would probably be negligible at that point.. but since they announced a pc release so early, it's going to create some sour grapes that we're already seeing in this thread

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*screams internally*
 
They are probably delaying it on PC because they are waiting for technology to be invented that would allow players to use controllers and play from a couch. You just can't play these sorts of games on a keyboard guys.
 
if i was a game publisher i would stall out on a pc release too, since pc piracy is so rampant.

they'll make most of their money on ps4, and then release on pc because the impact of piracy would probably be negligible at that point.. but since they announced a pc release so early, it's going to create some sour grapes that we're already seeing in this thread

Wtf is this post
 
This is GAF, I am very used to seeing posts which reflect a reality of 10+ years ago. lol

Wouldn't be surprised if the devs might think the same thing, especially with news of RE7s denuvo crack.

Though, in all honesty, the game just may not be ready for PC yet. Simply a case of announcing too soon (maybe intentionally to drum up hype), I don't think it's Sony money delaying it.
 
if i was a game publisher i would stall out on a pc release too, since pc piracy is so rampant.

they'll make most of their money on ps4, and then release on pc because the impact of piracy would probably be negligible at that point.. but since they announced a pc release so early, it's going to create some sour grapes that we're already seeing in this thread

I guess we should be thankful that you aren't a game publisher then.
 
Wouldn't be surprised if the devs might think the same thing, especially with news of RE7s denuvo crack.

Though, in all honesty, the game just may not be ready for PC yet. Simply a case of announcing too soon (maybe intentionally to drum up hype), I don't think it's Sony money delaying it.

The PC version never had a firm release date like the PS4 version right? That's why I'm leaning towards to the PC version not being ready quite yet/and or at launch.
 
if i was a game publisher i would stall out on a pc release too, since pc piracy is so rampant.

they'll make most of their money on ps4, and then release on pc because the impact of piracy would probably be negligible at that point.. but since they announced a pc release so early, it's going to create some sour grapes that we're already seeing in this thread

I'm perfectly fine with a delayed PC release. It just means more people will double dip and/or less people waiting for a "$5 steam sale". More sales, the better, especially on console.

Man, sometimes I forget that GAF really doesn't pay any attention to PC gaming and then I see stuff like this.

Piracy on PC has been decreasing for years and the double dipper myth has been debunked so many times.
 
Removing the PC/Steam logo from the trailers is the last thing I would do, that's for sure.

That only benefits Sony making people believe the game is a PS4 exclusive, and that is why a marketing deal is the obvious reason.

It would be an acknowledgement of the situation at hand and tell why exactly the pc version is releasing later

Which will lead to certain delay in revenue as certain target audience having a ps4 and PC will wait for the PC version to buy the game !

Makes No Sense for the marketing/sales person, ideally as they will have targets in there mind of 'X amount' of Revenue in Day 1 till Day 31st. For Most marketing/sales, delay in any revenue is a loss


The Marketing team wants the majority of the PS4/PC to buy the game on whatever platform it release first because they want to achieve the potential revenue they can earn from whatever source as earliest as possible.

If I know "Customer A can buy the game right now instead of 2 months later , I will try my level best to make buy as earliest as possible"
 
This would contradict Saito's statements about the developpement of the game.

Hardly. Actions are always louder than words, especially in this case, where the priority has also been focused on the PS4 release. You don't honestly think SE values the PC version as much do you? If they did they would of delayed the PS4 version as well.
 
PC Version was the lead platform in the development point of view. (and not from the business point of view.)


This is what I see based on Saito comments. Even FF15 was developed in a similar manner ?
 
Hardly. Actions are always louder than words, especially in this case, where the priority has also been focused on the PS4 release. You don't honestly think SE values the PC version as much do you? If they did they would of delayed the PS4 version as well.


When the producer claims the Steam version was planned from the beginning and that the game is developped first with high end PC in mind then optimised to console ?
It's not about priority, it's about how their developpement pipeline works.
The question is, if a delay is happening, why is it happening and why Square is so silent about it.
 
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