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Now EA Fear Epic Games
Every sold copy them take 30% which mean you need 300% more games.
Which means AAA titles becomes a pipedream since it cost too much to use a publisher to feed the next game.
EA got rich by selling DLC the sims and publishers are the anti dlc.
This is why live service has been about development. If you want to get 100% made games EA can provide them.
The publishers takes front cost which means devs earn on NOT selling the game 100% but to cut the game in 3 sessions as them pay 30% on each game.
Why we have trilogies is the art of fail by success.
This was the same case for movies where cinema would take 30% , then asked for 50% so now them said , if you this greedy we will simply abandon cinema and stream.
We didn't had trilogies because of brainrot it was always about money and taxes and development.
If you tax 1/3 , I want 3/3 back from which you took from me.