Comment by rcxdude

6 days ago

Maybe they just stop adding hard requirements for online connectivity to their single-players games, which is something which takes more effort to do in the first place?

I worry that they just stop completely shipong single-player mode as that seems easiest.

  • That is fine. Other companies will fill that void. There are plenty of small indy companies that make great single-player games, that could benefit from the attention.

  • This might happen to so extent but a big part of the market is single player games, so those companies would also lose a large portion of their profit

    • Ok, but the context of the article (which I quoted) is multi player games with a single player mode. Of course single player games don’t need and often don’t have a server, so whether or not they make up a large part of the market is irrelevant here.