I'll throw my favourite franchise into the mix, Battlestar Galactica. [heart] (A resurrection of Buck Rogers in the 33rd Century would be most welcome too!)
Yup.
Battlestar Galactica
Buck Rogers
Flash Gordon
Etc...
I'll throw my favourite franchise into the mix, Battlestar Galactica. [heart] (A resurrection of Buck Rogers in the 33rd Century would be most welcome too!)
I'd be surprised if it is space themed, they already have elite.
But I also can't be bothered with the drip feed of information, or in this case just plain guessing as the statement says that they well release more information later in the year.
So will forget this until they come out and tell us.
Video games adapted into movies are always terrible. Always.
Video games adapted into movies are always terrible. Always.
basically a sort of Smurfs in space ?
i think you got it guys... it's ThargoidSmurfs !!!
There's plenty of positive spin to be had. Frontier are currently trading on a portfolio of two products, with a relatively large staff (and therefore a relatively high burn rate). To sustain the level of growth that they've undergone in the last couple of years, they need to diversify their portfolio, so it would make sense to aim for something a little more mainstream than Elite and Planet Coaster. By doing so, the aim would be to stabilise their position so that they can continue to invest in the Elite franchise during those times when revenue is low (like now, in the middle of a long season, and when sales of PC have dropped off).The only positive spin I can think to put on this - regarding Elite's future development - is if the new Hollywood franchise game is something very similar to Elite in scope and tech required to develop.
What do you mean, if FD work on a proper MMO?If that's what it is, FD could put together something pretty quick just using the ED ship and dogfighting model.
For everyone predicting this will be the doom of ED, this could be the exact opposite, if FD work on a proper MMO, rather than P2P.
Joking tho I was earlier about complainers saying Frontier might be spreading themselves too thin with this, what do people actually feel? Attempting to do a big movie franchise has damn near ruined other games developers in the past (sorry, I've no evidence to back this up at the moment but I feel like there are examples out there). I almost hope it's not something too big (like Bond or Bladerunner).
There's plenty of positive spin to be had. Frontier are currently trading on a portfolio of two products, with a relatively large staff (and therefore a relatively high burn rate). To sustain the level of growth that they've undergone in the last couple of years, they need to diversify their portfolio, so it would make sense to aim for something a little more mainstream than Elite and Planet Coaster. By doing so, the aim would be to stabilise their position so that they can continue to invest in the Elite franchise during those times when revenue is low (like now, in the middle of a long season, and when sales of PC have dropped off).
While some staff may move from Elite to this new project, there's also a large headcount who are available from the Planet Coaster side, which I'm sure will have downsized since it released at the end of last year. There are no ongoing seasons like with Elite, and while they'll continue development, it won't be at the same rate. They're also still recruiting, and AFAIK they want to grow further. They've done a great job of moving from being wholly a consultancy to being wholly self-published, so I don't think they'll take on a new project at the expense of others. [Also bear in mind that Elite is David Braben's pet project, and he will *really* want it to grow rather than shrink]
There's been some really good tie in games though, rare as they may be. The King Kong game based on Peter Jackson's film was great. Spider Man 2 on the PS2 became one of the all time greatest superhero and freeroaming games ever made.If Frontier are getting paid lots of £££ for creating a tie-in game... they're going to do what every other game developer has ever done, and make a mediocre game to get the cash, and say in their next advertising for Elite and/or Planet Coaster - 'From the creators of "The Predator (2018 release)"'.....