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  • Werewolf by Night and the Guardians [of the Galaxy] special—I love these special presentations, and all the fans did as well. What do we need to do to get more special presentations?

    FEIGE: There will be more. You just have to wait.

    Are you actually actively in development on one right now?

    FEIGE: Yes.

    More than one?

    FEIGE: Just one right now.

    Is it next year?

    FEIGE: No.

    Okay, so it’s something in the future.

    FEIGE: Yes.




















  • From a publisher standpoint, he states they don’t change the way they think of making or selling games. Which does make sense for someone in his position to say and lead his company in doing.

    While a mid-gen upgrade for consoles may be nice for consumers. As they can pick up a console that’s capable of handling better graphics or higher resolutions. Publishers still need to support the 10s of millions of launch consoles that have been sold over the past few years.

    So these upgrades might be good for consumers, but he says they’re not meaningful for publishers/developers.







  • I can agree that, in most cases, you don’t own your digital Ubisoft games when you pay for them, because of Ubisoft’s DRM. However, this is not unique to Ubisoft, it’s basically the same for any game purchased digitally through Steam, Epic Games, Rockstar Games, EA, Microsoft (and Xbox), PlayStation etc.

    I don’t really know, but maybe some of these companies don’t explicitly say they’ll delete your inactive account full of paid games, but the main problem still exists. You don’t actually own those digital games.

    Only on the GOG store you can purchase DRM-free games, or you can look for physical copies of games, if these still exist for PC (I have no idea).