Not exact matches
The
question of the financial viability of single - player
AAA games was raised following the closure of Visceral
Games by Electronic Arts (EA)
in October 2017.
Nevertheless, the studio's future as a
AAA game developer is
in now
in question, and fans of their franchises are left wondering what exactly is going on behind closed doors.
When
questioned about whether Microsoft was looking to put
games on Steam, Spencer initially asserted that they do — noting the likes of Age of Empires and Ori and the Blind Forest — but he was then asked whether it would make sense to put the bigger fry, first - party
AAA stuff on Valve's store
in the future.
But the
question is why do developers implement these kind of things
in their
games, this is because the budget of developing
AAA blockbuster
games has increased from few thousand dollars to millions of dollars.