Yeah, because Magic the Gathering: Arena has been managed so well.
Expect any first party titles from Hasbro to be incredibly unstable, crash consistently, and never receive any meaningful post-launch maintenance updates, just more things to sell.
And D&D Beyond is another great example - you have shit tons of material and a source that was built by someone else, you buy it and do nothing with it? And it’s not intuitive and lacks basic features?
I’m super excited to see what kind of microtransaction laced minimal effort game we get from them.
Yeah, because Magic the Gathering: Arena has been managed so well.
Expect any first party titles from Hasbro to be incredibly unstable, crash consistently, and never receive any meaningful post-launch maintenance updates, just more things to sell.
And D&D Beyond is another great example - you have shit tons of material and a source that was built by someone else, you buy it and do nothing with it? And it’s not intuitive and lacks basic features?
I’m super excited to see what kind of microtransaction laced minimal effort game we get from them.