It isn't.Sony is an extremely wealthy company...all Mr. House / Mr. Yoshida has to do is make a call to Kaz and pitch the idea.
The issue is whether purchasing or sponsoring Atlus / Index is actually a good idea for them.
It isn't.Sony is an extremely wealthy company...all Mr. House / Mr. Yoshida has to do is make a call to Kaz and pitch the idea.
The issue is whether purchasing or sponsoring Atlus / Index is actually a good idea for them.
The issue is whether purchasing or sponsoring Atlus / Index is actually a good idea for them.
Boom. This is a THQ situation all over again. People hinting they /could/ or /are interested/ in buying something, but at the end decide not to because it's not a good investment (MegaTen, /especially/ Persona, is as niche as it goes in the States. Knowing Sony they would want to go for an international approach.)
I don't want this group to die. I /love/ MegaTen and Catherine. But think about it: What IP does Atlus have that can prove to be profitable from a worldwide perspective?
Boom. This is a THQ situation all over again. People hinting they /could/ or /are interested/ in buying something, but at the end decide not to because it's not a good investment...
Sony is an extremely wealthy company...all Mr. House / Mr. Yoshida has to do is make a call to Kaz and pitch the idea.
The issue is whether purchasing or sponsoring Atlus / Index is actually a good idea for them.
But you'll get Persona and SMT sequels every year, every one winsHope someone picks them up relatively intact.
Don't be bought by EA
Don't be bought by EA
Don't be bought by EA
wait..
Don't be bought by EA or Activision
Don't be bought by EA or Activision
Don't be bought by EA or Activision
Hope someone picks them up relatively intact.
Don't be bought by EA
Don't be bought by EA
Don't be bought by EA
wait..
Don't be bought by EA or Activision
Don't be bought by EA or Activision
Don't be bought by EA or Activision
Imagine that.
I don't think so. Atlus games, I believe, still make money.
Because Saints Row and WWE didn't make money right.
It isn't.
Konami could really use more product diversity.
Does this mean that the North American branch is screwed as well?
They are not extremely wealthy but the cost for Atlus in a fire sale would be small for them.
THQ was overall losing money, despite having some games that succeeded. Atlus isn't.
While they reached 5.65 billion yen ($58 million) in sales with games like Persona 4 Arena and Persona 4: Golden, Index posted a total loss of 2.263 billion yen ($27 million) for the second quarter of the fiscal year ending on August 31, 2013.
http://www.siliconera.com/2013/04/15/atluss-parent-company-index-holdings-is-in-debt/
This is exactly like THQ.
They're definitely affected. Atlus USA is actually "Index Digital Media" and is a subsidiary of Index. Hopefully they pull through.
Keyword in your quote is Index posted a total loss. The article is about the parent company as a whole. Index also didn't provide specifics on the cause of the losses, and now we know why.http://www.siliconera.com/2013/04/15/atluss-parent-company-index-holdings-is-in-debt/
This is exactly like THQ.
Less so probably purchasing Atlus, more so getting some of the talent there. SCEJ is hunting at the moment, so there will be growth. This just came at a bad time. It's an easy acquisition should it occur though. Just depends whether it would make sense long-term.Sony is an extremely wealthy company...all Mr. House / Mr. Yoshida has to do is make a call to Kaz and pitch the idea.
The issue is whether purchasing or sponsoring Atlus / Index is actually a good idea for them.
Thank you! That's all I need to know.Atlus has confirmed as much already via its official Twitter feed.
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My translation off the cuff, from bottom to top:
"The PlayStation 3/PlayStation Vita versions of Dragon's Crown, both the retail and digital download versions, are set to be released on July 25 as it was originally scheduled. We apologize for worrying our users."
"Multiplayer and save data sharing functionality for Dragon's Crown is conducted via the PlayStation Network. Because of this, multiplayer services are guaranteed."
"Additionally, downloadable content that's currently in development for Shin Megami Tensei IV, as well as the retail and demo releases for Etrian Odyssey: The Millennium Girl [not sure what the official localized title is, but it's the remake] are set to proceed for the time being."
A few sentences were trimmed down for efficiency, but that's the long and short of it.
Sony should go ahead and buy a stake of Index.
Konami could really use more product diversity.
Sony buying ATLUS seems like wishful thinking. They're a niche company and Sony has been putting most of its money behind western development.
Sony buying ATLUS seems like wishful thinking. They're a niche company and Sony has been putting most of its money behind western development.
The same is true for any big gaming company out there. Are you telling that nobody will buy them?
Konami could really use more product diversity.
That would be pretty stupid, buying a company charged with fraud.
Sony buying ATLUS seems like wishful thinking. They're a niche company and Sony has been putting most of its money behind western development.
Sony buying ATLUS can make sense. They need Japanese support for PS4/Vita. Atlus IPs are pretty popular in Japan.Sony buying ATLUS seems like wishful thinking. They're a niche company and Sony has been putting most of its money behind western development.
The reality would be that Konami would have more IPs that they never intend to use again.
>still bitter about Hudson
Remember Bonk HD? Konami sure doesn't.
sigh
Why would Nintendo or Sony have to buy Atlus?
This Index thingy is recent, no? Who used to own Atlus before that?
I don't know what I'm talking about.
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And after that?I hope Nintendo buys them out just because the outrage on this board would be fucking hilarious.