originally posted in:Guardian Elders
A $500 million investment by Activision was rumored but has recently been confirmed by Activision themselves which, according to Activision, includes...
[quote]"marketing, packaging, infrastructure support, royalties and other costs".[/quote]
Activision's deal with Bungie for Destiny spans a decade, during which multiple games and downloadable add-ons are expected to be released in the universe.
The contract between the two parties stipulated that Bungie retained the rights to the Destiny intellectual franchise, while Activision secured exclusive distribution rights.
According to Pete Parsons in an interview with Eurogamer...
[quote]"The game design is our own thing. Obviously this is an ambitious game and there are more than 500 people sitting in this building. They believed in that vision and wanted us to take the time to get it right. That's a huge deal that goes all the way up to Thomas Tipple and Bobby Kotick and the board of their company. "[/quote]
This will be Bungie's first Sony platform game in over 10 years. Parson continued...
[quote]"We haven't shipped a game on a Sony platform for a long time. They have a ton of expertise with PlayStation, certainly with PlayStation 3. Their Demonware team is fantastic. And we've worked with multiple development teams across Activision to help us with problems we needed another set of eyes on or hands on.
So while it is our vision and our game, they've been a big partner. And then you get to the part where they clearly know how to hit it out of the park, their ability to market and distribute games and to really have a single, cohesive voice is pretty impressive, and was a huge element to why we selected them as a publisher."
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With this high of an investment according to [url=http://www.reuters.com/article/2014/05/06/us-activision-destiny-idUSBREA4501F20140506?feedType=RSS]Reuters[/url], in order for Destiny to break even it would need to sell ~ 15-16 million copies at $60/copy but remember the first installment of Destiny is just the foundation for a 10 year long-term IP which includes multiple games and DLC to expand Destiny's universe.
We have yet to see information on the Limited Edition Destiny games or consoles which gamers (if you're like me) are holding out for. I expect to see sales increase dramatically when LE information is finally released.
With the stakes and bar set so high do you think Bungie/Activision can pull this off? I believe they can. Be Brave.
[url=http://www.eurogamer.net/articles/2014-05-06-activision-to-spend-USD500m-getting-destiny-off-the-ground]Source 1[/url]
[url=http://www.reuters.com/article/2014/05/06/us-activision-destiny-idUSBREA4501F20140506?feedType=RSS]Source 2[/url]
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That's what I call an investment lol! Activision has faith in Bungie/Destiny. Let's hope it pays off. :) Great job covering the article. 9/10. Pretty thorough.
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This number includes advertisement people, it's not ALL to the development of the game. Remember that.
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I wonder if this $500 million is included over the 10 year plan for Destiny, or if that is for this first release of Destiny? Anyone know?
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As hyped as I am for this game, $500 million on a new IP? This sound like a train-wreck ready to happen. There is no way this game is going to sell the 15+ million copies on its initial release. And if this is the budget for this title than why in the hell can they not afford a PC version?
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$500 million? Let's be honest. Destiny WILL NOT be selling 16 million copies. It's a brand new IP and there are plenty of people who don't know about it, let alone wanting to buy it. Casual gamers normally make up a game's majority sales, and none of the casual gamers I know of are interested in any game but their annual dose of CoD and FIFA. I would be very surprised if this game breaks 10 million in sales. Furthermore, the main MMO market, PC isn't even getting this game - and as a primarily PC gamer, I know of many who would buy this game for their PC in a heartbeat, but not for their consoles. It's going to be more than just an uphill struggle for Bungie and Activision to sell enough copies to make a profit. If the budget is $500 million, I think Activision will be relying on the people who've bought the game to buy microtransactions *shiver* and micro-DLCs, or rather, the bane of gaming. (and just for clarification, the Bungie-Activision Contract DOES say that there will be microtransactions and DLC in the game, which really f***ing sucks.) Basically, this isn't good. I guess we're just gonna have to wait and see.
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Pretty strong vote of confidence in Destiny, as a series (as I really about this $500 mill is ALL for Destiny 1), to get such a huge funding deal from Activision in still tight economic times.
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Edited by Guardian of DCF: 5/6/2014 10:44:04 PM$500 million sounds like a lot but take this into consideration and it may change your perspective a bit... [spoiler][url=http://www.1up.com/news/halo-3-generates-300m-7]Halo 3 generated over $300 million in just 7 days![/url] [/spoiler] With that said I have no doubt Destiny will meet or surpass that number. Be Brave Guardians.
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I hope I'm not the only one that wants to play as one of the enemy races in some expansion.
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A lot of this $500 million is likely the up front costs to lay the foundation of the franchise for the next 10 years. Future Destiny titles and games will likely not cost anywhere near this.
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[i]ONLY[/i] $500 million......? This is practically an indie title
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Talk about doubling down...
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I want as much marketing as possible for Destiny.
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Destiny [b]might[/b] make twice that.
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It'll be worth it. In bungie we trust.
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It's Bungie and Activision knows that. They also know that we know that. Plus that's probably very little money to them with all their CoDs.
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Damn...
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With that kind of talent bought with the investment and Bungie's vision I think they will do very well. I plan on getting all 10 years worth until I retire lol
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Damn. 500 million. I wonder how that compares to Microsoft's investment with Bungie in regards to Halo.
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Expansion packs will replace dlc
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A million dollars for every Bungie employee ... -blam!-
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Wow talk about having the pressure on you to deliver..500 million is allot at steak