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Valve Veteran Doesn't Think Sony Cares About Bungie After Destiny 2 Closure

Live-service games are inherently risky. The expectation is that they maintain a 'forever' playerbase that continues to funnel money into a developer, or, more realistically, a publisher's pocket, while also invariably growing that playerbase every year. Even those who succeed, like Fortnite, aren't infallible, as we'v...

Live-service games are inherently risky. The expectation is that they maintain a 'forever' playerbase that continues to funnel money into a developer, or, more realistically, a publisher's pocket, while also invariably growing that playerbase every year. Even those who succeed, like Fortnite, aren't infallible, as we've seen with the recent Epic Games layoffs.

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