The Polish PCF Group – parent company of People Can Fly – has not received money from Square Enix following the launch of Outriders earlier this year, according to a new statement on the developer’s website (thanks, Eurogamer.pl).
The statement, written in Polish, notes that the agreement the company had with Square Enix promised that People Can Fly would start receiving a portion of profits from the game once production, distribution, and promotion costs had been covered. The studio has yet to receive any royalties from Square Enix, though, suggesting that the game has not sold well enough to cover production costs.
“We do not have any data on the sales of Outriders,” said Sebastian Wojciechowski, the president of PCF Group (translated). “We estimate it at between 2 and 3 million copies and assumed that this was a result that would ensure the project’s profitability in the first quarter of sales.
“If the publisher fails to pay, it probably means that Square Enix doesn’t think that is the case. Failure to achieve profitability levels may also mean that publisher costs are higher than expected.”
The game had over 100k CCU on Steam and was on Game Pass day 1 so MS must've paid quite a bit, yet it didn't break even? It's a third-person looter cover shooter, nothing revolutionary, and made in Poland which is cheaper than the West. Just how bloated are game budgets nowadays, Jesus.People Can Fly didn’t receive royalties from Outriders
People Can Fly apparently hasn't received any royalties from Outriders, and staff at the company don't know how many copies of the game have been sold.www.vg247.com
lol it's faster than minei hate you all so much
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Where's the anime quilt cover?By far the best thing about being on your own and having your own place:
I'll skip it, thanks for the adviceIMO, I'd strongly advise against it. I bought the Series X version to avoid supporting EGS, and I absolutely hated it.
A Eurojanky Souls-like with questionable controls and generally poor game balancing, you should only ever consider this if you've exhausted all your other Souls-adjacent options (all the From games, The Surge, even Lords of the Fallen), and even then only on a deep sale.
The game had over 100k CCU on Steam and was on Game Pass day 1 so MS must've paid quite a bit, yet it didn't break even? It's a third-person looter cover shooter, nothing revolutionary, and made in Poland which is cheaper than the West. Just how bloated are game budgets nowadays, Jesus.
Sometimes I wonder if day 1 Gamepass games are those which don't meet high pre order expectation numbers and if entering into an agreement with Microsoft helps more than harms devs in the long term.Outriders Surpassed 3.5 Million Unique Players In First Month
My first thought is SE might be doing some Hollywood accounting to say that the game hasn't made a profit yet.The game had over 100k CCU on Steam and was on Game Pass day 1 so MS must've paid quite a bit, yet it didn't break even? It's a third-person looter cover shooter, nothing revolutionary, and made in Poland which is cheaper than the West. Just how bloated are game budgets nowadays, Jesus.
What is crawling through residential proxy and what does it matter to the site ?
only after a meteor strike
Judgment lives?
As long as Aaron D. also bought City of Gangsters to make up for it.
Agreed. I bought it because of his comments.
I bought this as well. The man should be on commission.As long as Aaron D. also bought City of Gangsters to make up for it.
It cannot be easily blocked.What is crawling through residential proxy and why does it matter to the site ?
Data dive: inside a successful sequel launch
You want some more Car Mechanic Simulator? Everyone else does!newsletter.gamediscover.co
Car Mechanic Simulator sold 132k copies on Steam in the first three days.
This is a possible explanation of the high ratio: there is a delay in the estimation of sales, because the number of reviews today tells us about the sales a few days ago (which are lower than the sales up to this day). However, I don't fully buy it because there are many games with a high ratio, even though they have been released some time ago. The delay is a convenient explanation, but there must be other explanations."Players don't review games straight away."
Not sure "a while" means the "first 5 days or so" here. If it takes more time than a week to settle, then maybe there is another explanation than the delay."We’ve been aware for some time that they take a while post-launch to ‘settle’. [...] This is a good reminder that when you look at earlier review to sales numbers for games - first 5 days or so - they may be skewed high.
This stat is made-up. For CMS21, these 0.9k additional reviews could possibly translate into a number between 50k and 90k. It would not be unheard of if the game kept on selling very well. Valheim's sales have been great for a long time: 5M by March 3, 6M by March 19, 6.8M by March 31."Over 2,200 reviews as of Monday, even though the game has probably ‘only’ sold another 25,000 to 50,000 copies."
I actually believe the opposite, that popular games (let us say over 50k reviews) tend to have a lower ratio, closer to x30. The more players, the less variability, and the closer the ratio is to its limit. Anyway, with 2.5k reviews, CMS21 is not yet in the category of popular games to me."More popular games are often on the higher end of the possible spectrum."
didnt they accidentally removed the Syndicate FPS alongside this too in origin?
same, haha!Agreed. I bought it because of his comments.
And nothing of value was lost.didnt they accidentally removed the Syndicate FPS alongside this too in origin?
This is great. Myst was not expected.Coming Soon to Xbox Game Pass: Psychonauts 2, Humankind, Twelve Minutes, and More - Xbox Wire
You probably saw this coming, but there are lots of Xbox Game Pass games on the way. Last week we announced Humankind is coming to PC on day one… and today that day has arrived! Looking ahead, we’re excited to explore the bizarre, twisted, and trippy mental worlds of Psychonauts 2 and solve the...news.xbox.com
- Humankind - Launch today!
- Recompile - August 19
- Train Sim World 2 - August 19
- Twelve Minutes - August 19
- Psychonauts 2 - August 25
- Myst - August 26
That was a pretty neat game I thought.And nothing of value was lost.
Yeah, I remember enjoying it, and luckily there was the bloom remover on PC.That was a pretty neat game I thought.
Didnt really keep the old Syndicate vibe, but I enjoyed it
If you are scrolling I am sorry for your eyes.
Sales in each area of the Entertainment Contents business exceeded expectations and this was the main reason for the favorable performance.
In Q1 of the current fiscal year, repeat sales were higher than expected, and although not as high as last year, repeat sales were significantly higher than in FY2020/3, maintaining a high level. Due to the large number of new titles for North America and Europe, and strong repeat sales, both the overseas sales ratio and the download ratio were at a high level.
That's the Myst remake by the same people who are working on a fully 3D version for Riven, right?This is great. Myst was not expected.
Glad you enjoyed it, I personally played for 30min and hated every second of it and I put part of the blame on the name. It was a pretty unremarkable game and clearly made by committee but I wouldn't dislike it as much had it any other name.That was a pretty neat game I thought.
Didnt really keep the old Syndicate vibe, but I enjoyed it
If they expect that PC players will pay a lot for that especially on Epic Store i can only say good luck with that.Crysis 2 Remastered first look: what to expect from Crytek's next game
Set for release in the Autumn, Crysis 2 and Crysis 3 Remastered are heading for current-gen and last-gen PlayStation an…www.eurogamer.net
Does not look particularly impressive.
This won't help yeah.If they expect that PC players will pay a lot for that especially on Epic Store i can only say good luck with that.
At least it's not based on the weak console versions. Still probably not worth the time as of yet.Crysis 2 Remastered first look: what to expect from Crytek's next game
Set for release in the Autumn, Crysis 2 and Crysis 3 Remastered are heading for current-gen and last-gen PlayStation an…www.eurogamer.net
Does not look particularly impressive.
This might prevent me from ever buying anything Crysis-related again to be honest unless Psycho comes back (unless he's in 3, which I;ve not played)Im a big fan of Crysis, played through it many times, it was also one of my first personally bought games ever, so it has a special place in my heart. Yet I never bought the Remastered, will on Steam whenever it releases there.
Also, thanks to CryTek for ruining the gameplay and story with Crysis 2 and 3. To this day I have still not come over the fact that they told the end of Nomads story in a goddamn comic book. What the fuck.
Now you know how Assassins' Creed fans feel likeIm a big fan of Crysis, played through it many times, it was also one of my first personally bought games ever, so it has a special place in my heart. Yet I never bought the Remastered, will on Steam whenever it releases there.
Also, thanks to CryTek for ruining the gameplay and story with Crysis 2 and 3. To this day I have still not come over the fact that they told the end of Nomads story in a goddamn comic book. What the fuck.
Could someone explain to me what this means and why its bad? I don't really know what it means to "crawl Steamdb" and why that's bad.
Some people want to download all of the data available at SteamDB, which incurs a lot more traffic (and cost) than the usual traffic. xPaw would normally block the IP of these people, but they are using residential proxies so that he cannot easily block them, and even if he did, there would be collateral damage (which means normal visitors contacting him because they cannot access the website). In the end, data will likely be made less accessible for everyone.Could someone explain to me what this means and why its bad? I don't really know what it means to "crawl Steamdb" and why that's bad.
That really sucks :/Some people want to download all of the data available at SteamDB, which incurs a lot more traffic (and cost) than the usual traffic. xPaw would normally block the IP of these people, but they are using residential proxies so that he cannot easily block them, and even if he did, there would be collateral damage (which means normal visitors contacting him because they cannot access the website). In the end, data will likely be made less accessible for everyone.
But what are those people doing and why would he want to block them ?It cannot be easily blocked.
Implying I have that many pillowsBy far the best thing about being on your own and having your own place: