Millions gone up in flames and years of time pretty much wasted - but what sort of waves does a failure like this make for the games industry?
More conservative budgets? Less leaps into new, unknown IPs?
Surely a catastrophe like this has widespread repercussions, so what, if any, causes or consequences do you think this'll have on games? The devs making Fairgame$ must be at least a little worried.
More conservative budgets? Less leaps into new, unknown IPs?
Surely a catastrophe like this has widespread repercussions, so what, if any, causes or consequences do you think this'll have on games? The devs making Fairgame$ must be at least a little worried.
