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Microsoft is making a terrible decision. Their current games are decent enough, and they really don't need to add a small indie studio who made a 1 hit wonder to their list.Minecraft was a great success, yeah. Their other games? Not so much.Cobalt and Scrolls are small scale to say the least. 0x10c didn't even come out.For Mojang however, this is great news for a team that really don't deserve it. If the deal does go through, I fully expect them to take the money, produce a few mediocre games, then leave as soon as their contract lets them (And probably retire).
I forsee a chance that minecraft might be removed off of Android and iOS, and PS3/PS4.I also can imagine DLCs and other money-making schemes to increase profits off of Minecraft (We only paid a one-time fee of $27, im sure they can charge us more). Perhaps multiplayer will be something you'll have to pay for. I imagine mods will become official as DLCs. So will texture packs.With a pricetag like $2 billion, Microsoft would need to have some big plans for profit. But who knows, maybe this might have some positives.
They wont remove it from platforms since that would cut profits.
It worked for them when they bought bungie and had them produce the indy game Halo
I find it unfair when things like this happen. Huge companies throw large amounts of money to small companies and more or less force them to say yes. Most of the time the small company doesn't give a crap about their product and how much it means to them, they're in it for the money. 2 billion is a lot, but why throw all that work away and hand it to another company like that? Seems so silly to me.Hope Mojang say no.
Quote from: xDeeKay on September 11, 2014, 03:52:51 amI find it unfair when things like this happen. Huge companies throw large amounts of money to small companies and more or less force them to say yes. Most of the time the small company doesn't give a crap about their product and how much it means to them, they're in it for the money. 2 billion is a lot, but why throw all that work away and hand it to another company like that? Seems so silly to me.Hope Mojang say no.reports are that notch approached Microsoft about a possible deal, not the other way around. They will most likely keep most of mojang intact and maybe add a few experienced devs which they really need. I can see a few positives that could come out of a deal as well as negatives.
Quote from: iGenerator on September 11, 2014, 01:32:24 amIt worked for them when they bought bungie and had them produce the indy game Halothe difference is that mine craft is already a successful game.
I forsee a chance that minecraft might be removed off of Android and iOS, and PS3/PS4.