![]() This is no small amount (unless you release a Call of Duty multiplayer map…), so it would appear that Scorched Earth has been developed to help pay off the millions. It was settled out of court for $40 million. The game was due for full release in June 2016, but one of the developer's old employers decided that the work was done in contradiction to a non-compete which he signed. Of course, Blizzard have actually released them out of beta. ![]() The base game is £22.99 and Scorched Earth is £14.99, which is cheaper than getting up to date on World of Warcraft. The developers decided it was a great idea to create an entirely new area, with new creatures and items, and release it to compliment the main game. The game is still in Early Access and reportedly has bugs and missing features that mark it as far from release. The most recent one that has people riled up is the DLC for ARK: Survival Evolved, titled Scorched Earth. Funnily enough, happening in close proximity to one another. After all, some of you may have read that and asked “there’s been more than one debacle?” Indeed there has, dear reader. With various debacles going on all over the place, I decided to dip back into the subject. Put simply, I couldn't understand why Activision was making £60 million from each Call of Duty Ghosts multiplayer map, despite their annual profits going down as a result - yet Take Two Interactive were releasing GTA V Online content for free and making a mint. ![]() Articles // 16th Sep 2016 - 7 years ago // By Andrew Duncan DLC WTF - Remastered EditionĪ couple of years ago I wrote about the prices of DLC, in DLC WTF.
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