Sentences with phrase «sell extra content»

If the multiplayer is intriguing enough, the publisher can then sell extra content — such as new map packs — for it.
One we talk about is in - app transactions (selling extra content or features within the Snapchat app) because we don't have to build a sales team to make cool things that people want to pay for.

Not exact matches

The game doesn't even use your typical pay - to - win model with premium content accessible only by paying extra, as microtransactions only net you the same in - game currency that can be earned through missions, and yet they sell like hotcakes.
After all, Toyota claims the 2016 Camry is the sportiest, yet most comfortable version so far, plus the company has added extra content once again for the new selling season.
I've published a Kindle book but it's not in a hugely profitable area and has only sold a few copies — still as you say the first book is often about learning the process, and like you I repackaged existing content on my site and added some extra info.
So the extra few dollars they sell it for, you get a ton more content and even a great support forum via our own good e-reader forum.
They will also take a reverse approach to «enhanced» ebooks, selling inexpensive digital collections that only include the primary story, while the print collections will feature exclusive premium content and extras.
Unlike brick and mortar stores, which only have so much space for co-op deals, Amazon can sell an almost infinite amount in co-op like advantages: extra content for each book on the site, search campaign advertisements, email blasts, and more.
- Batman, Wyldstyle, Gandalf, and the Batmobile all come in the Starter Pack for $ 99.99 - complete the entire critical path with just this content - extra characters, vehicles, or weapons are sold separately - you may see ghosts flying around a level and need the Ghostbusters to take them out - use Scooby - Doo to dig and open up a new area - gameplay has you collecting studs, building and rebuilding within the world, and switching between characters - use Batman's grapple hook to tear down big obstacles - you can also drive the Batmobile to run over poppies (flowers that put characters to sleep if they're near them)- fight the Wicked Witch of the West - use the Lego Gateway outside of the game to avoid obstacles - when the Wicked Witch cast a magic spell, it can lock you into a position - when this happens, the Lego Gateway will flash red, save for one white safe area - move the actual figurine to the white area to be safe - every vehicle has three different forms - you must build and rebuild them throughout the adventure to get by - on mission makes you repower a gateway, but the generator is encased in blue Lego brick - build the Batblaster to use the brick - blaster and electricity shield to get by - in - game instructions tell you how to take apart the Batmobile and physically morph it into the Batblaste - use the sonar brick - blaster to destroy blue bricks
but in a way i sort of agree with you... i don't know how the gaming business works but it will be way easier focusing in one console (bugs and extra content) The PS4 and Xbox 1 are pretty different they might end up spending more money managing stuff between the two versions... oh and so far many people are hating the Xbox 1 so they might not sell many copies
While some gamers happily purchase the extra downloadable content, some think that developers intentionally holds some content back to sell it after game releases.
Thank you for the dynamic themes and extra content, as if I wasn't sold already.
I didn't post that to take a stab at PS3 owners (i am one, as well as a 360 Elite), but only to show that all this stuff goes both ways.Why are people so upset about the PS3 version of Vesperia getting extra content... a YEAR after the 360 version had come and gone.Outside of Japan the PS3 version of Vesperia isn't likely to even sell very well.Look at Valkyria Chronicles for the PS3 (EXCLUSIVELY mind you) by Sega.While an EXSCELLENT action rpg, it sold horribly here in North America and not much better in the rest of the world, save Japan.RPG's only tend to sell well on the 360 here in NA.It's just a fact, and that's why the 360 most often get's them either exclusive permanant, exclusive additional content, and / or timed exclusivity, whereas the PS3 does not.
Despite selling a season pass before release, we have yet to hear any specifics about the first piece of extra content, but Levine assures us progress is being made.
Remember, there was (and still is) backlash over content purposefully being cut from a game to be sold off as «extra» in the form of DLC.
Definitive Edition, the comprehensive version of Obsidian's award - winning, best - selling cRPG, Pillars of Eternity, includes the original game alongside both of its released expansions, all premium extras, and an all - new bundle of content, called the «Deadfire Pack,» inspired by Obsidian's upcoming Pillars of Eternity II: Deadfire.
Most, if not all, anime fighting game sequels prescribe to the same successful formula; add more characters; improve a couple features here and there; give more extra content; sell.
For me I beat the game which took a long time, but I never got around to unlocking all of the extra levels or really getting all of the content the game offered on the Wii U. I sold my Wii U copy to pay for part and my Best Buy GCU with the Wii U sell of my physical copy means I only will be paying $ 30 for the Switch version on Friday.
I have no problem with the concept of DLC — when it comes as additional content to satisfy consumer demand, and not when it's shaved - off pieces sold separately to make extra money.
As a compromise, I dropped in some extra code that would give me the flexibility to add on more levels and content post-launch, if the game sold well enough to merit it.
What happened to the old days when secret characters and extra content was actually offered as a reward for doing well in game rather than as expensive add ons sold to whoever would fork over a bit of cash?
While you'll need to purchase this headset separately from the phone to experience this content, it's absolutely worth the extra money if you're wanting to utilize one of the biggest selling points of the phone.
The game doesn't even use your typical pay - to - win model with premium content accessible only by paying extra, as microtransactions only net you the same in - game currency that can be earned through missions, and yet they sell like hotcakes.
More often than not, what is being sold to Realtors today as a way to add extra content to help their search engine ranking — is custom designed search - engine - friendly IDX systems.
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