Quote: BuuzerQuote: Drek95Quote: BuuzerIt's funny if you think about it, and I do think about it (cit. Brain)
Imaginators sold in 2017 (yeah with a minority of characters from the older games, I know) better than Superchargers (2015 until half 2016).
When half of your roster is made up of glorified reposes and figures limited to specific parts of the gameplay, you kinda have to expect those results.
I never really felt like I
needed to buy all the vehicles (in fact, I'm still missing Gold Rusher and the Land Trophy) unlike the new SuperChargers and the Senseis.
I'm glad we have some positive data after all.
You got a point there.
Well, I'm a guy who usually buy everything about skylanders but, yeah, Superchargers characters are nothing special.
Instead, this year they gave us good looking figures, interesting characters, playable villains, playable Kaos, Crash & Cortex and create-your-character + new levels added via patch.
I really hope that they'll release new characters and levels at this point. The Skylander franchise, FOR ME, it's in his prime.
Sales are good again (better than before it seems), Skylanders Academy season 2 & 3, new levels added via patch (it's the first time in all the franchise) and a new mobile game (they're still interested in the franchise).
Also, no skylanders 7 because:
- TfB can't create a new game in half year.
- VV doesn't work anymore with Skylanders (well because it's their "fault" that they screwed up Skylanders sales).
- 1-year break is a good thing for everyone (wallet, I'm talking about you...) and it helps a lot the customer and them to sell all the old characters (sales or not).
- 2018 = Spyro's 20th Anniversary = a possible Classic Spyro & Ripto in Skylanders 7 = a possible Classic Spyro remastered = The hate for Skylanders will disappear (I doubt...)
That's exactly the point I'm trying to convey.
It's also true that it all comes dow to the point of view you choose.
For example, you can view a mobile game as a way to keep us busy (along with the still unreleased Imaginators' content) until the 2018 game is announced (oh and, by the way, I don't think the 2017 game was cancelled, I think it was never meant to happen in the first place) or you can think this is one last way to make money out of the franchise, or maybe Academy itself, before shutting everything down.
Facts, however, depict a not-so-terrible situation: the current game being updated in multiple forms, a new mobile game which could be treated better than its predecessors, a new Academy season (which is still related to the franchise even if Activision wasn't interested in making it) and a graphic showing the Toys to Life Market is not dying at all, just growing slower.
We do have bad news as well, like TfB's situation though it's rather obscure and unclear just like the rest of the non official news we received, but I think the good ones are pretty significant.