Electronic Arts’ new MMA fighting game has already been announced, though its release date and platforms are still unknown.

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      1 year ago

      Do sports games even do all that well on PC?

      I kind of get not wanting to do a PC port considering how much more critical PC gamers are and how much more development and post launch support time and overall cost it adds considering every UFC/FIFA/NBA 2K/MADDEN sportsbro likely already has at least a last gen console almost exclusively for those games and like COD. No judgement there, I’m friends with some of these, but it sort of feels like they can still make bank only catering to consoles because that’s where the biggest share of their fans are.

      Especially in less wealthy countries; there’s a reason why the last PS2 game to be released was Pro Evolution Soccer 2014, several years after every other genre, franchise and developer abandoned the platform. Maybe it’s just not worth the hassle and the money.

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        It’s not like they haven’t tried in the (admittedly distant) past. The PC Madden ports of the mid 2000’s even supported ATI Truform tessellation. I can’t think of any other titles that weren’t built using Idtech engines (or relatives like Goldsrc) that did, so they clearly tried.

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      Are you sure they would? It costs a lot of money to port games and market it and maybe looking at the demographics of their market, it’s just not worth it financially to port it to PC.

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          Businesses, especially game developers, have zero motivation to go first and potentially lose money. Especially when they’re entire primary demographic is already on another platform that another company has already done the hard work in marketing. So not really chicken and the egg scenario.