Ar¢tos
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I'm more interested in the MS side of the deal. This kind of licensed material doesn't seem like a good match for a service like GP.For all we know Disney could’ve negotiated royalties on GP sub from everyone who plays the game. What we now know and what I had claimed before in this thread, is that they are going to get paid those royalties and if there ain’t enough of them they will just activate the break clause.
We know from the Insomniac leaks that Sony pays Disney for the IP license and a fixed amount per sale that varies with type of sale (physical /digital / hw bundle).
If every GP download is considered equivalent to a digital sale, then how can MS make money from this?
Paying for a license, paying millions for development & marketing and paying for every download and getting only money from the few physical sales and GP subscriptions?
It's not a GaaS game, a single month of GP is enough for it. So after you discount the Disney fee, you are getting 10$ for a game that could have every unit sold for 70$, and you have to consider the royalties of millions of GP users that will download just to try and delete after 1h.
It's impossible to have profit like this and,
unless MS stack number of downloads with hours played for engagement levels (instead of considering just one or the other), it's hard to even sell it as positive "Engagement".