Jinxed
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Same, with the money they have and all the franchises available to them, some would think it's only logical.Was always surprised Disney never became a giant video game maker. On paper, you'd think with all the legacy franchises they got they'd be able to release top notch games skewing to younger gamers. Then have a department that makes games for older people.
If they got giant money for animation, TV, movies, theme parks, it doesn't sound impossible to spend money to build a giant gaming department. Instead, it seems they prefer licensing out an IP to a game studio and ride the wave of royalty fees instead controlling the content's quality.
They got so many big budget products, their commitment to marketing (like Elio as there is no way they spent tons of money on this as many people have said they never heard of it) is hit and miss. If this was Toy Story, everyone on Earth would know about it. Elio is a huge budget movie and marketing seems muted unless just by luck all of us (me included) who thinks there's been limited marketing are all wrong and just missed all the promotions on TV and the net or cereal boxes.
My son has been saving his vbucks in fortnite ever since Lightning McQueen was rumored to be coming as a collab months ago, they'd make a fortune just putting out decent/good games of their franchises out there.
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