One of the most respected companies in the video game industry is Rockstar Games. In recent years, it has set itself up to improve certain licensing games, leaving the era where it has introduced the largest number. Today, after the launch of Red Dead Redemption 2 there is still a lot of speculation about who his new job is, but nothing firm. And it's not just the community that wants more games. Apparently, Tlet Two would pressure Rockstar to publish games more often.
This situation would have existed it is expressed by the inner person, provided by Rockstar Games, who allegedly spoke to a member of the study and confirmed that. As mentioned, Take Two will pressure Rockstar to publish games more often. To do this, they invite you Take in the benefits of small projects.
Take-Two is reportedly pressuring Rockstar Games to return to its more popular game release schedule.
While this may be bad for big franchises like GTA and Red Dead, it can encourage them to continue to focus on lesser-known titles like Bully and Manhunt.
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And that when it comes to making games of greatness and depth of Grand Theft Auto or Red Dead Dead, The time required to reach the level of complexity offered is extremely high. You can imagine that, if they think about how profitable their games are, they can expand their staff so they can deal with another license. The return of Bully is contemplated, the return of The Big Mid Club, but they have games as Manhunt, as L.A. Noire, as in The Warriors. It doesn't have to be a game made, it doesn't have to be sequential. Take Two who wants to continue publishing games for Rockstar Games, because it seems to be successful.
As an insider puts it, this can be a disadvantage for large licenses, especially those that have been made in previous years. Too bad because, if they don't expand their infrastructure, it means it will take longer to see the light. And you can see that there is a great desire to see the new Grand Theft Auto VI, which already has a great idea of what the next installment can offer. But to think that Rockstar Games can offer other types of games, smaller, simpler, and of the same quality, is a really fascinating idea.
We'll see if this translates into more projects, or a continuation of his current limited line on exchanging Grand Theft Auto with Red Dead Red Range in the upcoming new submission.