Submitted by No-Drawing-6975 t3_zx9yji in technology
PBFT t1_j21qda2 wrote
Reply to comment by Kevrawr930 in Activision's Boston studio workers announce unionization by No-Drawing-6975
You’re confusing two different values for being the same: one is the profits of a publisher and the other is the profits of a development team within a publisher.
Yeah Activision is making record profits off the back of Call of Duty, Diablo Immortal, Candy Crush, etc., but Crash 4 seemingly didn’t meet sales expectations so Toys for Bob was restructured to support Call of Duty development for a while and are now making a GaaS Crash game. If the game rakes in $10 more per game, Activision would be more inclined to let them keep making single player games.
Kevrawr930 t1_j222rfr wrote
Yes.
One, single entity controls the profits of the teams working under them. The context clues in the previous sentence should lead you to the answer.
If the publishers are doing well, the studios who make the games that are their sole source of revenue should be doing equally well.
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