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Overkill’s The Walking Dead Sales Are Lower Than Expected, Says Publisher.

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https://gamingbolt.com/overkills-the-walking-dead-sales-are-lower-than-expected-says-publisher#nnn

Publishers Starbreeze recently sent out a press release confirming that sales revenue from Overkill’s The Walking Dead has been lower than expected, and that this has negatively impacted their earnings for the fourth quarter of the year. They are due a licensing fee from 505 Games, who will be publishing the game on consoles in 2019, but since that fee can’t be recognized until after the end of the quarter, Starbreeze can’t count it towards their revenues for now.

“We will not be able to recognize the license fee from 505 Games for Overkill’s The Walking Dead as revenue until after the end of the fourth quarter, while initial sales revenues from the game are lower than expected,” said Starbreeze CFO Sebastian Ahlskog. “This will have negative impact on fourth-quarter earnings, but our target of positive EBITDA for Q4 stands.”

As a result, Starbreeze will now be reviewing their costs and doubling down on their “core business” and “ensuring delivery of our most important games” in order to keep their revenue healthy. “We have initiated a review of our costs to ensure better alignment with our revenues,” said Ahlskog. “We are designing a program towards that end, naturally while keeping a careful eye on revenue development. We must focus on our core business and ensure delivery of the company’s important games.”

That said, the publisher promises that players can also expect improvements to be made to Overkill’s The Walking Dead soon. “This is disappointing, of course, but we have a base to work with in regards to the number of games sold,” Starbreeze Chairman Michael Hjorth said. “We have a pulse of concurrent players, which is essential to future performance within the framework of our Games as a Service concept. The team is working at full capacity to deliver improvements to the game and new content, and Season 2 will be starting soon.”
 

ruvikx

Banned
The entire Walking Dead brand is falling off a cliff, so this shouldn't be a surprise. The TV series has collapsing ratings, ergo no one in their right mind would overestimate the sales potential of a spin-off video game.
 

Codes 208

Member
no shit. people are tired of zombie games and especially the walking dead franchise.
Nah, I would love a TWD game done proper, hell im super hyped for dying light 2 as a zombie game. but I lost faith in this the moment I realized it was being made by the pay day 2 guys.

Also: this came out? I thought it was delayed til next year. Everything about this game has apparently gone to shit.
 
The walking dead started to lose steam at season 3. And they're on what now, like 9? Glad it's ending. The zombie craze went on for way too long. And remember the embarrassment that was that other walking dead game where you play Norman Redus? 😂 GARBAGE!


... sorry for the rant. It's a passionate hate for me.
 

ruvikx

Banned
The walking dead started to lose steam at season 3. And they're on what now, like 9? Glad it's ending. The zombie craze went on for way too long. And remember the embarrassment that was that other walking dead game where you play Norman Redus? 😂 GARBAGE!


... sorry for the rant. It's a passionate hate for me.

I agree about the TV series. It was shit after Shane was killed & they went into the prison. The governor story-arc was laughably bad & the rest worse (killing Carl was the ultimate pisstake of epic proportions which crapped all over everything they'd built until then). But, I do still love zombie apocalypses & amazingly I feel video games have never really done them justice. Dying Light is too Mirror's Edgy for my taste & some of the other zombie themed games are just outright bad. The old-school resident evil games are themselves far too old now (even the remake has annoying controls), whilst the later sequels weren't about zombies per se, so I hope Resident Evil 2 remake is as good as the hype suggests.

As for overkill's game, I never had any interest.
 
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Kadayi

Banned
no shit. people are tired of zombie games and especially the walking dead franchise.

^Truth. Much love for Telltales TWD (RIP), and I kind of dug Undead Labs State of Decay from the base management perspective, but honestly beyond that very little interest in anything zombie related at all.
 

Husky

THE Prey 2 fanatic
Yo, odd man out here, frickin love zombies, but Overkill's TWD just isn't a good game. It's tedious, the encounters lack excitement, and the gameplay's a complete mess. It's not as bad as Survival Instinct, but damn, it doesn't feel that far off.
 

xwez

Banned
I just want a good, atmospheric, story drive third-person survival horror zombie game, w/ an emphasis on resource management. I don't think that's asking too much. Everything else thays been released either tries to be goofy, or is too arcadey.

I don't have much faith in Days Gone, so I don't think I'm going to get what I want very soon, if ever.
 
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Iaterain

Member
Despite watching every episode, playing games on ipad and reading the graphic novel, I always hated The Walking Dead franchise.
 
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