Rn probably bit less than 1mil playerbase, but to make it easy
1% buys = 10.000
10.000x20eur = 200.000eur
So they make some money.
But the skin releases are so painfully slow. Idk why they don’t speed it up a lot. Every 2weeks a bunch of them.
I’d gladly buy more skins, but there’s often nothing to buy. A month+ is just so freaking long for a rotation. Like most people are already off to other games by then lol
I wouldn’t say people don’t buy them cause they’re ugly. Just look around, it looks like everybody runs around in skins. So I’d say quite a lot of people at endcontent buy them.
Not to mention big spenders for housing, or those who just want to support the game.
But yea even with numbers like now. It’s not enough to make up for the fail and to support the game at all.
Then again it’s Amazon, just like Riot. Money might not be any real concern lol
I think the brimstone update shows AGS is improving and, in my opinion, they can start charging money for future expansions. I think new world will be around for awhile.
Ive purchased several armor skins and even a couple of weapon skins now since release. They’re not all winners for sure but there are some I like and to help support the game.
Although I certainly won’t be buying any more skins anytime soon until I see some meaningful balance changes to the pvp scene.
I am sure at some point the expansions will cost money… But I think the dev team is fighting for active daily users right now more than making cash… Amazon does have some deep pockets.
I’m pretty sure Amazon technically loses money on Prime Video, Prime Free Shipping, Kindle Lending, etc. and that’s by design.
They offer super good deals so that people get Prime subscriptions, and that’s not even the real goal. Once you have a Prime subscription, now you are drawn towards free shipping, low price “Amazon Basics” knock-offs, and other ways Amazon has essentially taken over retail and mail-order shopping.
AGS doesn’t have to worry about turning a profit. This game, like most things Amazon does, has a secret agenda of getting people to buy more stuff through Amazon.
I’ve personally spent over $80 for skins in New World. And I don’t really play the game often. Maybe like 10 hours of gameplay a month if lucky.
So, I can only imagine how much people who are New World mains are spending on cosmetics. Cosmetics is the way to my wallet. ESO made over $3000 from me buying cosmetics, GW2 made close to $1200, BDO has made over $1000, and we just taking about my personal cosmetic purchases.
New World just have to break some vision to deliver some skins that many people will spend money on. Boom, huge amount of profit to be made without P2W in just cosmetics.
To be fair, it actually feels like a paid-for expansion if you notice how it is gated:
Entering the region instant-kills you.
You need to do one particular quest that unlocks the area for you.
For a free expansion, that gating mechanism didn’t make any sense. If it costs you nothing but to complete a simple free quest, then why having that gating mechanism at all?
Easy: In other games they lock certain quests behind expansion passes you need to buy from the store. That way, that “sunscreen cream” quest is the one you buy pass for.
Then, for some reason or another, they decided to make it free.
But they left the sunscreen quest there.
Think on it… Sunscreen to get to Brimstone Sands, when we are usually covered with armor from head to toes?
If Amazon is structured into a S Corp, they can take a massive tax write off for Amazon. New World isn’t going anywhere as long as it’s generating some sort of revenue.
You lost me here and i would love to hear your reasoning behind this statement
Me alone i have spent around $350 on shop tokens plus another $80 for 2 copies of the game so ive given them $430 myself and i imagine people have spent well over me.