I'm not saying it wouldn't be successful, but it would have a fraction of the players that Minecraft has.
If Minecraft 2 came out exclusively for Xbox One, Xbox 360 and Windows Phone tho... Who would play it? I feel like everyone would just stick with Minecraft 1 to be honest.
Microsoft could've funded 2 Shenmue games with that money![]()
From that Bloomberg article, it sounds like nothing will really change in terms of platforms. Minecraft will still be available on rival platforms. If I'm reading this correct (and if I am, I'm impressed with Microsoft here), Microsoft is acting as a third-party publisher in this case. The only change is Microsoft reaps the benefits of all the sales. I'm curious if this is due to Mojang puting a clause in the contract that Minecraft mustn't be removed from rivals or if MS realizes that making Minecraft XBOX exclusive would have cut out a lot of potential revenue.
It already is on everything, i mean literally everything except for Microsoft mobile platforms. Also, schools aren't going to move to a Microsoft tablet. I know Microsoft has big goals for their tablets and phones, but that's all they are, and the only reason they can even try to compete in these markets is because people and businesses need Windows and Office.This has probably come up in the thread before, but the educational purposes of Minecraft also seem to be growing. If Microsoft puts that in every classroom...*print all the money*
The whole point of this sale would be to turn Minecraft into a ubiquitous platform, available on absolutely everything. And I mean everything.
So, is Notch leaving after the deal is done?
Kinda funny that Microsoft might buy Mojang when Rare was doing something similar years before Minecraft.
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Actually, vehicle creation in a Minecraft game would be interesting.
shockingly, he might be leaving pretty soon
While Mr. Persson is said to accept that he may not stay for more than six months if a deal is struck, Mojang is pressing to try to ensure that Microsoft retains its younger developers.
http://dealbook.nytimes.com/2014/09...-be-in-advanced-talks-to-buy-minecraft-maker/
This would be extremely bone-headed by Microsoft
It already is on everything, i mean literally everything except for Microsoft mobile platforms. Also, schools aren't going to move to a Microsoft tablet. I know Microsoft has big goals for their tablets and phones, but that's all they are, and the only reason they can even try to compete in these markets is because people and businesses need Windows and Office.
Not likely. In the Rare deal I believe the founders were forced to stay around for a few years. It appears all they did was sit with their thumbs up their ass. But if you are going to buy a studio, chances are MS will offer huge incentives for key talent to stick around.
They seem to be going after famous gaming brands. I would not be surprised if they bought Capcom and Eidios as well. Bolstering their first party line up in the process.
Maybe Notch wants to move on to a different style of Game and in the end came away with a nice chunk of Money to fund it. I could see him start a complete new studio and do it leisurely.
MS is still investing in video games, good
I'm not saying it would be ignored, it would sell incredibly well, but how many people will trade in their iPhone to get a Windows phone, just so they can play Minecraft 2... I'd have to think its a small percentage.Yeah, everyone would just ignore the sequel to one of the greatest selling most popular games of all time.
Makes perfect sense.
You want them to buy square enix and capcom?They seem to be going after famous gaming brands. I would not be surprised if they bought Capcom and Eidios as well. Bolstering their first party line up in the process.
omg lol its to get a windows phone version
Disgusting waste of money if true could fund hundreds of exclusive games for that kind of money from a mix of large and indie studios. The "investment" will never pay for itself.
By the standards of Microsoft, which had nearly $86 billion in cash and short-term investments at the end of June, a $2 billion-plus deal would be relatively small. Because Mojang is a European company, Microsoft would be able to use cash from overseas operations to fund the deal, a more attractive prospect than bringing the cash back to the United States where it would be subject to hefty repatriation taxes.
Disgusting waste of money if true could fund hundreds of exclusive games for that kind of money from a mix of large and indie studios. The "investment" will never pay for itself.
Did you not read the articles? He's likely out in 6 months.
Popcap is very successful under EA?
They seem to be going after famous gaming brands. I would not be surprised if they bought Capcom and Eidios as well. Bolstering their first party line up in the process.
Mario as a brand means nothing atm.
All of sudden people want to play these 100's of new games on the less powerful Xbox One. Right.
If Minecraft 2 came out exclusively for Xbox One, Xbox 360 and Windows Phone tho... Who would play it? I feel like everyone would just stick with Minecraft 1 to be honest.
Completely agree and it depresses me. More, and bigger, money hats are coming.All I want to add is that as I stated in the Rise Of The Tomb Raider exclusivity announcement thread this move (although not a hundred percent confirmed yet) along with future moves that are almost certain to come are indicative of a Microsoft that's willing to fight back against Sony by using it's primary strength which is opening its wallet and firing cash torpedoes. Microsoft stance since the original Xbox has always been to compete using their financial power and essentially out muscle other companies by pure force of financial will. Back when they started out they threw money at Sega for exclusive games. They bought Rare. Now they're backed into a corner this strategy has returned only now it's in overdrive because Microsoft is getting so consistently defeated by Sony across the world and more importantly in their previous stronghold of North America.
The real news here is to expect more financially aggressive moves like this in the near future and across this entire generation. They're fighting back and making it known.
All the Mario talk...
It's not a 1:1 comparison since Nintendo actually has quality staff and more than just one successful IP, but what if MS bought the Mario IP from Nintendo for 2 billion dollars on the basis that it was big with kids, had movie and cartoon spin offs and cross over potential, and MS intended to make use of the Mario brand well into 2020.
Would be a bad idea because Mario's popularity is waning, right?
I don't understand posts like.
This purchase isn't taking anything away from the development of other exclusive games.
According to NYT, the money comes from a separate overseas fund...
All of sudden people want to play these 100's of new games on the less powerful Xbox One. Right.
They seem to be going after famous gaming brands. I would not be surprised if they bought Capcom and Eidios as well. Bolstering their first party line up in the process.
All I want to add is that as I stated in the Rise Of The Tomb Raider exclusivity announcement thread this move (although not a hundred percent confirmed yet) along with future moves that are almost certain to come are indicative of a Microsoft that's willing to fight back against Sony by using it's primary strength which is opening its wallet and firing cash torpedoes. Microsoft stance since the original Xbox has always been to compete using their financial power and essentially out muscle other companies by pure force of financial will. Back when they started out they threw money at Sega for exclusive games. They bought Rare. Now they're backed into a corner this strategy has returned only now it's in overdrive because Microsoft is getting so consistently defeated by Sony across the world and more importantly in their previous stronghold of North America.
The real news here is to expect more financially aggressive moves like this in the near future and across this entire generation. They're fighting back and making it known.
Completely agree and it depresses me. More, and bigger, money hats are coming.
As someone that will own all 3 at some point, I find that very, very exciting.![]()
I hope they dont buy out Eidos. I would hate to see them possibly die like RARE.
I hope he doesn't.Notch is rich as fuck. Why would he sell the company?
Somebody explain to me how this is in any way a good thing.
As someone that will own all 3 at some point, I find that very, very exciting.![]()
Somebody explain to me how this is in any way a good thing.
Somebody explain to me how this is in any way a good thing.