You need to see what Activision are trying to get away with here.
When Activision did a "bait and switch" on Black Ops 4. Skillup (also run Layman Gaming) removed his "positive review" in protest and explained why Activision/EA both deserve to go bankrupt.
Watch this:
Why I Deleted My (Positive) Call of Duty: Black Ops 4 Review
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Activision who also owns Blizzard IPs(since 2013) is going full BF2 greed with FTP monetization on top of the full priced game + season pass. This is getting crazy.
When Activision is willing to do this for their core AAA franchises, imagine what is coming for Blizzard mobile games?
Investor perspective:
https://seekingalpha.com/article/4222544-brave-new-activision-blizzard
Is Activision betting on the EA business model?
Unfortunately, it seems that Activision is adopting the Electronic Arts (EA) business model. Activision used to focus on building franchises and quality games, which translated into profits. However, Activision saw the profit potential of in-game microtransactions and subscriptions. As a result, ATVI is starting to resemble EA. The problem is that gamers hate having to pay several times for the same game (microtransactions and subscriptions).
The Past, Present, And Future Of Diablo
https://kotaku.com/the-past-present-and-future-of-diablo-1830593195
“You would’ve thought Blizzard was going under and we had no money,” said a former Blizzard staffer, who told me they left the company this year in part because of Activision’s influence. “The way every little thing was being scrutinized from a spend perspective. That’s obviously not the case. But this was the very first time I ever heard, ‘We need to show growth.’ That was just so incredibly disheartening for me.”
From 10 years ago - Activision CEO vision for making video games:
Activision CEO Bobby Kotick has a real knack for words: At a recent conference in San Francisco he said that one of his goals when he became head of the company was to "take all the fun out of making videogames."Sources:
https://www.escapistmagazine.com/news/view/94711-Bobby-Kotick-Wants-to-Take-the-Fun-Out-of-Making-Games
https://www.gamespot.com/articles/activision-games-to-bypass-consoles/1100-6226758/
Activision CEO: