Key Takeaways
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- Obsidian Entertainment is not currently working on The Outer Worlds 3 or a direct sequel due to disappointing sales of The Outer Worlds 2 and Avowed.
- Microsoft has directed Obsidian to reevaluate its development strategies, focusing on shorter development cycles.
- Obsidian aims to release new titles every three to four years, which is a departure from the longer six-year timelines seen recently.
- The change in strategy is in response to sales performance and is aimed at ensuring a more consistent output of games from Obsidian Entertainment.
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Microsoft Redirects Obsidian’s Strategy after Disappointing Sales of The Outer Worlds Sequels
Obsidian Entertainment has clarified that they are not currently developing The Outer Worlds 3, nor are there immediate plans for a direct sequel. Disappointed with the sales performance of The Outer Worlds 2 and Avowed, Microsoft has directed Obsidian to reevaluate its development strategies. As a result, Obsidian is prioritizing shorter development cycles, aiming to release new titles every three to four years, as opposed to the longer six-year timelines seen recently.
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In a surprising turn of events, Obsidian Entertainment has announced they’re putting The Outer Worlds series on hold, despite their ambitious plans. But fear not, fans! Fergus Urquhart revealed in his latest interview with Bloomberg that while The Outer Worlds 2 won’t be getting any further development, the shared universe with Pillars of Eternity will live on through Avowed. Marcus Thompson’s insightful piece, published February 3rd, delves into Obsidian’s reassessment of their game production approach and the future of their projects Obsidian Abandons The Outer Worlds Series, but Will Preserve Avowed’s Universe Despite Poor Sales. Meanwhile, Bruno Pferd’s latest explores Bandai Namco Entertainment’s January 30th release, Code Vein 2. His 9-minute overview trailer deep dive showcases enhanced character creation tools and promises a more flexible combat system filled with weapons, cages, forms, and blood codes for players to experiment with. Plus, it gives us a taste of the diverse environments awaiting us from flooded ruins to living-dead forests. A free demo is even slated for January 23rd, so mark your calendars! Check out Bruno’s post here Code Vein 2: 9-Minute Overview Trailer to Understand Intentions and Gameplay to get hyped! While we’re on the topic of upcoming releases, let’s talk about Forza Horizon 5’s success on PS5. However, Jonathan Dubinski’s recent post, “Hellblade II Sold Just 50,000 Copies on PS5” (published January 14th), questions whether other Xbox titles like Sea of Thieves and Senua’s Saga: Hellblade II can capture Sony’s audience as Forza Horizon 5 has. Check out Dubinski’s analysis here Hellblade II Sold Just 50,000 Copies on PS5.