'Fewer, better games' is the industry's future, says THQ's old core gaming boss
Written by Feed Thursday, 31 May 2012 01:53
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If you're expecting an explosion of titles when next gen rolls around, think twice. THQ's out-going executive vice president Danny Bilson - the man often credited for the publisher's spree of new IP and "core" releases over the past few years - has said that the traditional industry's future lies with fewer, higher quality games with long digital content tails.
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'Fewer, better games' is the industry's future, says THQ's old core gaming boss
DLC is the best answer to pre-owned, argues Danny Bilson. If you're expecting an explosion of titles when next gen rolls around, think twice. THQ's out-going executive vice president Danny Bilson -...
DLC is the best answer to pre-owned, argues Danny Bilson. If you're expecting an explosion of titles when next gen rolls around, think twice. THQ's out-going executive vice president Danny Bilson -...
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