At the end of the day, it's more a matter of personal and professional satisfaction for myself and my firm (and
possibly good publicity too!).
Not exact matches
With the game releasing this fall, and
possibly in October, time is running out to build the hype and
possibly even catch some mainstream
publicity for the game and ensure it becomes a hit among the non-gaming crowd, as
well as the core community.
There are indie artists who are so
good at what they do that they gain fans, word - of - mouth
publicity, and
possibly even a big label contract, which may or may not be their end goal.
Of course Activision and Bungie will be aiming to drum up as much
publicity for the game as they
possibly can having stated that there will be no less than a whopping $ 500 - million spend on Destiny, which includes «marketing, packaging, infrastructure support, royalties and other costs,» as
well as the development itself, naturally.