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Comment by schuyler2d

6 hours ago

In the profitable cases (and maybe just as open offer), why not just sell them back to their staff/former owner?

There's no point to keep the IP of games that are shuttered.

Maybe the offer was made and a bunch didn't take it?

> There's no point to keep the IP of games that are shuttered.

Any movie studio that rebooted a franchise after a decade or two of dormancy would beg to differ

> why not just sell them back to their staff/former owner?

Saving corporate face

Dunkey has a great overview of how Microsoft handles studios/IP: https://youtu.be/GWrcUh2GuPQ

For the last decade they acquire studios/IP’s, let them languish, then without warning strip them for parts. Make a successful game? Doesn’t matter, you’re all fired. Y’all want to make a game? Sure! We can even promote it! 12-18mo of no news after an announcement ah dang guys we were so hyped but we’re pulling the plug.

It is baffling how many studios they own and yet they have almost no exclusives/big cross platform hits developed for the Xbox this generation.