Luridis Posted February 5, 2015 Posted February 5, 2015 So, there's this big announcement about Sony Online Entertainment... Are they just about games and the online service or do they house the PlayStation hardware division as well? At any rate, I feel for the developers there. Investment acquisitions are almost never good, they're about squeezing every dollar out and then dumping the company on a longer term investor. Usually, lots of people get canned and benefits are reduced, not to mention quality going down the tubes. Fere libenter homines id quod volunt credunt. - Julius Caesar #define TRUE (!FALSE) I ran across an article where the above statement was found in a release tarball. LOL! Who does something like this? Predictably, this oddity was found when the article's author tried to build said tarball and the compiler promptly went into cardiac arrest. If you're not a developer, imagine telling someone the literal meaning of up is "not down". Such nonsense makes computers, and developers... angry.
Amentep Posted February 5, 2015 Posted February 5, 2015 Sony Computer Entertainment is, AFAIK, the group that handles playstation hardware, R&D and software. Sony Online Entertainment was the MMO division, which AFAIK again was the MMO games and the infrastructure to support them. I cannot - yet I must. How do you calculate that? At what point on the graph do "must" and "cannot" meet? Yet I must - but I cannot! ~ Ro-Man
Tale Posted February 5, 2015 Posted February 5, 2015 It's just the MMO division. Everquest, Planetside, DC Online, et al. "Show me a man who "plays fair" and I'll show you a very talented cheater."
Hurlshort Posted February 5, 2015 Posted February 5, 2015 Yeah, I'm concerned, but it's not like Sony was doing a ton to develop their MMO's. They had downsized quite a bit over the years. Still, it had a nice stable of games and they were all receiving decent support, so hopefully that will continue. It will be interesting to see what this means for Everquest Next.
ktchong Posted February 8, 2015 Posted February 8, 2015 (edited) Seems to me that Blizzard is the only company that is actually earning real money from MMO. Yet all the other idiots still got into - or want to get into - the MMO business, and then got their arses handed to them by Blizzard, (i.e., BioWare, Bethesda.) Seriously, MMO is an over-saturated market. The MMO total market share is not growing. Everyone who wants to play MMO is married to World of WarCraft. Then there are the rest of us who absolutely refuse to play MMO. BioWare, Bethesda or whatever companies that try their hands on MMO would never get a dime or minute out of us for their MMO. Edited February 8, 2015 by ktchong
Hurlshort Posted February 8, 2015 Posted February 8, 2015 (edited) Seems to me that Blizzard is the only company that is actually earning real money from MMO. Yet all the other idiots still got into - or want to get into - the MMO business, and then got their arses handed to them by Blizzard, (i.e., BioWare, Bethesda.) Seriously, MMO is an over-saturated market. The MMO total market share is not growing. Everyone who wants to play MMO is married to World of WarCraft. Then there are the rest of us who absolutely refuse to play MMO. BioWare, Bethesda or whatever companies that try their hands on MMO would never get a dime or minute out of us for their MMO. Considering the MMO market is thriving with a number of titles, it seems to me like you don't know much about the market or the genre. You don't need anywhere near WoW numbers to turn a healthy profit. Edited February 8, 2015 by Hurlshot
Mamoulian War Posted February 8, 2015 Posted February 8, 2015 Seems to me that Blizzard is the only company that is actually earning real money from MMO. Yet all the other idiots still got into - or want to get into - the MMO business, and then got their arses handed to them by Blizzard, (i.e., BioWare, Bethesda.) Seriously, MMO is an over-saturated market. The MMO total market share is not growing. Everyone who wants to play MMO is married to World of WarCraft. Then there are the rest of us who absolutely refuse to play MMO. BioWare, Bethesda or whatever companies that try their hands on MMO would never get a dime or minute out of us for their MMO. Considering the MMO market is thriving with a number of titles, it seems to me like you don't know much about the market or the genre. You don't need anywhere near WoW numbers to turn a healthy profit. I mostly agree with you, but having ****loads of revenue, does not automatically means you are not in red numbers in the end. And your table also proves few of ktchong's points. MMO market is dominated by WoW and NCsoft. For a new MMOs, it is very hard to get out of red numbers after all. The biggest example is SW: TOR. The game was a reason why EA bought Bioware in the first place IMO, that's 860 mio. Let's say Bioware was worth 4/5 of the price (688 mio) of whole Bio/Pandemic bundle and the development cost 200 mio (not included marketing costs and royalties). http://venturebeat.com/2012/01/20/ea-spent-only-200m-to-make-star-wars-the-old-republic/ The estimate of the development time and all expenses included is at 500 mio. That makes 1,188 bio of money spent on that game. So even if the revenue would be profit, which is not, the game would get into black numbers maybe in 7 - 8 years, because most of the money earned was from the initial sales, and these revenues are not in the table as well. As we all know the difference between revenue and profit can be astronomical. EAs revenue in 2013 was 3,797 bio. GAAP net income was 98 mio. Non-GAAP revenue and net income was at 3,793 bio and 264 mio respectively. http://investor.ea.com/releasedetail.cfm?ReleaseID=762744 So coming out of these numbers, my uneducated guess is, that it might take them a "little bit" more that 7-8 years to get out of red number with this game FFXIV is very similar story, but so far without numbers provided (feel free to correct me if I missed them) But on the other hand FFXI was confirmed by Wada-san as a most profitable FF ever. http://www.famitsu.com/news/201206/23016877.html http://andriasang.com/con1mt/ffxi_profits/ But nevertheless it took them 10 years to get there. 1 Sent from my Stone Tablet, using Chisel-a-Talk 2000BC. My youtube channel: MamoulianFH Latest Let's Play Tales of Arise (completed) Latest Bossfight Compilation Dark Souls Remastered - New Game (completed) Let's Play/AAR Europa Universalis 1: Austria Grand Campaign (completed) Let's Play/AAR Europa Universalis 2: Xhosa Grand Campaign (completed) My PS Platinums and 100% - 29 games so far (my PSN profile) 1) God of War III - PS3 - 24+ hours 2) Final Fantasy XIII - PS3 - 130+ hours 3) White Knight Chronicles International Edition - PS3 - 525+ hours 4) Hyperdimension Neptunia - PS3 - 80+ hours 5) Final Fantasy XIII-2 - PS3 - 200+ hours 6) Tales of Xillia - PS3 - 135+ hours 7) Hyperdimension Neptunia mk2 - PS3 - 152+ hours 8.) Grand Turismo 6 - PS3 - 81+ hours (including Senna Master DLC) 9) Demon's Souls - PS3 - 197+ hours 10) Tales of Graces f - PS3 - 337+ hours 11) Star Ocean: The Last Hope International - PS3 - 750+ hours 12) Lightning Returns: Final Fantasy XIII - PS3 - 127+ hours 13) Soulcalibur V - PS3 - 73+ hours 14) Gran Turismo 5 - PS3 - 600+ hours 15) Tales of Xillia 2 - PS3 - 302+ hours 16) Mortal Kombat XL - PS4 - 95+ hours 17) Project CARS Game of the Year Edition - PS4 - 120+ hours 18) Dark Souls - PS3 - 197+ hours 19) Hyperdimension Neptunia Victory - PS3 - 238+ hours 20) Final Fantasy Type-0 - PS4 - 58+ hours 21) Journey - PS4 - 9+ hours 22) Dark Souls II - PS3 - 210+ hours 23) Fairy Fencer F - PS3 - 215+ hours 24) Megadimension Neptunia VII - PS4 - 160 hours 25) Super Neptunia RPG - PS4 - 44+ hours 26) Journey - PS3 - 22+ hours 27) Final Fantasy XV - PS4 - 263+ hours (including all DLCs) 28) Tales of Arise - PS4 - 111+ hours 29) Dark Souls: Remastered - PS4 - 121+ hours
Hurlshort Posted February 8, 2015 Posted February 8, 2015 You are entirely correct MW. TOR is a really bad case. They simply spent way too much in development. There is really only one game that has ever managed to maintain a high subscription rate over the course of years, so it should not be the model, it is the exception. That being said, they cut back on staff, changed to a different business model, and now they aren't bleeding money every month. In fact they have become a healthy contributor to EA's profits. They are operating in the black on a monthly basis, but I have no idea how far they have to go to recoup the initial investment. Elder Scrolls Online has kept their profit/loss reports close to the vest. The fact they haven't released on consoles makes me think they are struggling, but with the success of so many others going to free to play, I no longer see that as a sign of doom.
Hurlshort Posted February 8, 2015 Posted February 8, 2015 Since the thread is about Sony Online Entertainment, I tried to see what type of money they are pulling in. They have a huge stable of MMO's. But it is hard to get a clear picture what is doing well there. I would guess the Everquest games and DC Universe Online are stable, I've played those a few time over the years and they are always healthy in both players and content.
Hurlshort Posted February 13, 2015 Posted February 13, 2015 Apparently the former SOE is getting hit hard with layoffs and resignations. It is not looking good for Everquest and all the other titles developed there.
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