Quote: defpallyExcept for the fact they cancelled this year's game, reassigned VV on other projects, downsized TfB as well as have them working on other stuff and have been plain as day about the severely disappointing sales this year. Oh and retailers are minimizing and/or eliminating their Skylander sections. But no, ZERO evidence at all.
I have not seen this. GameStop has condensed all their TTL stuff to a wheeled peg display, yes, but Target, Toys R Us, Walmart, Best Buy, etc all still have full sized (if not fully stocked) sections.
Quote:Activision is bleeding red, their flagship COD franchise had a really bad year and Skylanders has been in decline for the past 3 years and trainwrecked in sales the past 2.
Activision actually had a good, profitable year. It just wasn't where they wanted to be, i.e.
their most profitable year EVAR. They aren't bleeding anything. (I'd make a joke about them bleeding business sense here, but they really don't have much to lose on that front. ... Dammit, I still made the joke.)
Quote:It takes a good two years to develop a new game and a TON of up front investment in manufacturing. You really think they are going to take a chance on another console TTL version of this game in 2018?
It actually takes about THREE years for a good team to properly develop a modern, polished console game (which is why the last few Skylanders releases have been considered so light... but Acti
looooooves rushing release dates).
And figures don't all get manufactured up front; they make the first two waves a few months in advance, then the third wave around the time the game releases (to hit shelves about 2 months later), and so on. If they made everything up front, they'd have to store everything in warehouses, which would add extra cost... and Acti is as cheap as they come. It'd make no sense to do the releases in waves if production were all handled up front; they'd release everything within the first 3 months to score that sweet holiday season revenue.
And yes, I do currently think there's a greater chance of there being a Skylanders game release in 2018 than not. It's not like I'm 99% sure, but I feel like odds are somewhere between 80/20 and 70/30 in favor of another sequel right now. Like I said in my last post, if we get to E3 2018 with no news of a Skylander game in the works, I'll assume then that the series is "archived."
(I use "archived" instead of cancelled because, as they've shown in the past, Acti likes to sit on franchises for years and then suddenly rush out a buggy, broken mess of a non-game to validate their decision to have stopped regular releases.)