Denne uken hadde MKM Partners en tilstelning der Take-Two-sjef Strauss Zelnick snakket litt om utgiverens fremtid, og hvordan det ser ut for spillserier som Grand Theft Auto og Red Dead Redemption. Han benyttet også anledningen til å si sin mening om årlige utgivelser av deres best likte spill (slik eksempelvis Activision gjør med Call of Duty, eller Ubisoft har gjort med Assassin's Creed). Slik lød det:
"I suppose, conceptually, if we took all of our franchises and we just turned it into an annualized schedule, leaving everything else to the side, the math says you would be in a better place. But what would it imply? It would imply doubling our development teams. It would imply calling into question our quality. And it would imply the risk that consumers tire of these franchises. One of the things that's best about Take-Two is our franchises seem to be permanent. They're beloved and permanent. Whereas our competitors burn off their franchises, which means they have to create new ones, which is incredibly difficult to do."
Zelnick har naturligvis et poeng, men er det ikke litt lenge å måtte vente i seks år på et nytt GTA?
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Takk, Gamespot.