ElTerprise: Yup. And the series they're making money with are highly iterative (although i must admit that i actually bought Fifa 16 for PC)...
And there are quite a lot series that ended that way.
True...but don't get me started on Konami. I originally planned to get PES 2016 this year after a few years of not having a soccer/football game on PC and from PES 4 onwards i always preferred PES over FIFA but what they've done with the PC version this year which looks like a last-gen version is unacceptable. Oh and i read about a Metal Gear packinko machine as well. So i guess we should HIT THE LEVER then.....
CarrionCrow: It's all just a big mess. But companies like that will keep on going until people finally get tired of it en masse.
More like rip the lever off and beat the soulless executives in the head with it.
Did someone mention Konami?
Allow me to put my pontificating hat on.
Every new generation of hardware, videogame development costs scale upwards. With budgets in the last gen, already on par with small to mid-sized movies, current gen development costs will equal those of huge Hollywood blockbusters. If you factor a market that really doesn't have much room to grow its userbase since it's almost reached saturation point, that means a reduced profit margin from video game sales. Square Enix already demonstrated this, calling games that managed to sell 5 million copies, financial failures. Failures in the sense that "we expected a bajillion dollars, we only got half that, our investors won't be able to afford their solid gold fleshlights."
So from a business perspective Konami saying, "fuck this shite, let's make pachinko machines from our IP, they only cost a fraction of what a videogame costs and the addicted dumbfucks will keep pouring dollar coins (or 100 yen) in them non stop." is financially sound.
It's also a disgusting perversion of healthy business planning and the epitome of the quick-buck cash-grab, let-someone-deal-with-the-consequences-I'll-be-in-my-private-island, corporate culture.
I take my hat off now.