• DebatableRaccoon
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    112 days ago

    The problem is that it’s actually not as expensive to make a triple ehh game as people are led to believe. What’s expensive is overpaying all the greedy executives and their unearned bonuses. More people need to be aware of this.

    • Chewy
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      21 day ago

      Don’t forget marketing: be it movies or games, marketing likes to cost as much as the production of the media itself.

      Sadly it seems to be necessary as many people just won’t know about some piece of media without it. Streamers play games they are paid to play, “reviewers” cover games they are paid to cover or know about through the hype generated by ads.

      • DebatableRaccoon
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        31 day ago

        True though I can’t even begin to understand how marketing justifies its proce when a common “fact” that goes around is that the marketing step accounts for 50% of the total game’s budget. Like, how does it cost that much?

        • Chewy
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          Billboard ads can cost hundreds of thousands depending on the location and duration (e.g. Times Square, NY). TV ads, YT ads, streaming services ads, and search engine ads likely add up too. Big streamers will likely take quite a bit too. Maybe they’ll do a press conference to promote their game, which can be incredibly expensive location-wise.

          But I agree, I can’t comprehend how it can be that expensive either.

    • JohnEdwa
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      42 days ago

      If it isn’t ridiculously expensive and inefficient, it doesn’t really fit the definition of a triple-a game, because it specifically is the term for games with the highest production values and costs.