I actually like the concept of DLC if well done. But of course, well done DLCs aren't that common (can't think of too many). A good DLC would basically be content created AFTER the game's launch (that is, entirely new content) with a price that goes accordingly to its actual content.
But I think there's no way that XV isn't going to sell well in the West (as long as it isn't a trainwreck of a game), and PS4 is crushing the market. The problem is Japan as Schreier said, so let's hope things get better. It would be very sad that the Japanese industry gets even worse. I miss the good old days.
Final Fantasy XV not doing well in Japan could be pretty devastating for the IP itself unless the west can make up for lost ground. The IP has been on a sales decline in Japan and console gaming isn't really doing much of anything at the moment. This is one of those AAA IP's that also needs to sell over 5 million in order to break even and be successful too.
As Final Fantasy is one of the few IPs left in Japan that sells in the millions and can move hardware, Final Fantasy XV not selling well would have a pretty nasty negative effect on the Japanese console market, which would also carry over have an effect on the western market in some fashion too. Japanese developers will have to really start thinking about console gaming in the west more or they may end up just shifting over to mobile instead.
Last edited:
Likes:
Slickyslacker