During Warner Bros Gamesā 2023 Q3 earnings call, WB Discover CEO David Zaslav explained that the publisher behind games like Batman: Arkham Knight and Suicide Squad will focus on creating more always-online, free-to-play, live-service games.
WB Games, the video game publishing branch of the media conglomerate WB Discovery, has had a pretty solid few years, with big hits like Hogwarts Legacy, Mortal Kombat 1, and LEGO Star Wars: The Skywalker Saga. But its big DC Comics live-service co-op action game, Gotham Knights, flopped. And Suicide Squad: Kill The Justice League, its upcoming online co-op game also set in the DC universe( and which alsoappears to be another live-service thing), has seen numerous delays while fans have reacted negatively to its features. Despite this, WB Games has plans to do more games like Gotham Knights and Suicide Squad in the future.
During November 8ās earnings call, Zaslav opened with a summary of the companyās ongoing projects, finances, and plans across film, TV, and games. Zaslav called WB Gamesā library of popular franchises, a real āgrowth opportunityā and a key asset in its āarsenal.ā He also made it clear that single-player games like Arkham City arenāt really on the menu anymore.
āOur focus is on transforming our biggest franchises from largely console and PC based with three-four year release schedules to include more always on gameplay through live services, multiplatform and free-to-play extensions,ā explained Zaslav. āThe goal [is to] have more players spending more time on more platforms.ā
Further, the WB Discover CEO told investors that this push to create more live-service, always-online video games would help ādrive engagement and monetizationā and added that these types of games provide a āsignificant opportunity to generate greater post-purchase revenue.ā
In other words, Zaslav wants to pump out more live-service games, like the upcoming Suicide Squad, because the company can make more money from microtransactions in the long run. And looking at how expensive the cosmetics are in Mortal Kombat 1, Iām not excited about future WB Games and their in-game stores.
I imagine many folks reading this arenāt fans of more games going the live-service route, but I also donāt think Zaslav cares about that. Heās made a habit of making bad choices that anger people in recent years.
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