agree with this take completely. People forget why the original heroes online died: the player base didn't grow tired of the game, people loved it, but Arkham abandoned it without providing any further knowledge (to my knowledge) and began working on a whole entire new game. Didn't even bother to sell heroes online to another studio that could've been passionate about it, just let it to rot. Bloodlines, which is objectively a game that flopped assumingly didn't bring in enough money for Arkham, which is why he's trying to revive his "blow-up game" that brought in considerably more money. He's not a dev to be trusted.
agree with this take completely. People forget why the original heroes online died: the player base didn't grow tired of the game, people loved it, but Arkham abandoned it without providing any further knowledge (to my knowledge) and began working on a whole entire new game. Didn't even bother to sell heroes online to another studio that could've been passionate about it, just let it to rot.
Bloodlines, which is objectively a game that flopped assumingly didn't bring in enough money for Arkham, which is why he's trying to revive his "blow-up game" that brought in considerably more money. He's not a dev to be trusted.
Arkham said he was gonna do biweekly so much for that
Is this about the mha game?
yep