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    01 month ago

    I agree with most of it except for what you think the punishment should be for making bad games. Why do they need to go out of business? Why can’t they lose a ton of money on multiple games in a row, and then restructure and change the company dynamic? Is it just a disbelief its possible? Perhaps they will never earn your trust back no matter what?

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      01 month ago

      They spent all their time and money putting their eggs in so few baskets that I doubt they could survive even a handful of flops. If they survived long enough to pivot, that would be a-okay by me, but I doubt that timeline exists.

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        01 month ago

        Interesting, I don’t know I have considered they might go out of business in a matter of months. Their stock has tanked pretty bad already.

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          01 month ago

          That’s their opportunity to go private for cheap. But if they do, I doubt that results in them realizing what they’ve done wrong.

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              01 month ago

              If you’re a public company and want to go private, you have to offer a buyback price for the outstanding shares, yes. It’s easier to do when the stock is low. Or you can blow a fortune on it like Musk buying Twitter.

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                01 month ago

                What do you think the reaction would be to going private? I know some well regarded studios are private, so I’m not sure what would be the issue there?

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                  01 month ago

                  Private companies are just as capable of making bad decisions as public ones. You just hear about them less due to scale. The same people will still be in charge at Ubisoft if this happens, and they’re used to making money a certain way. This move would just be to prevent someone else from taking over the company.