Eidos Announces Plans, Profit, Changes 11
Thanks to Yahoo! for hosting the press release announcing Eidos Interactive's return to full-year profitability, despite the disappointing critical reception for the latest Tomb Raider title, as Tomb Raider: The Angel of Darkness, Hitman 2: Silent Assassin, TimeSplitters 2 and Championship Manager 4 "each sold circa one million units during the year." Eidos comment on Lara's transfer to developers Crystal Dynamics as bringing a "fresh look and feel" to the franchise. Elsewhere, the massive-selling Championship Manager soccer sim franchise will no longer be developed by creators Sports Interactive, raising questions of "how Eidos will manage to deliver anything up to CM's standard" for the 2004/2005 version, and Eidos won't be publishing TimeSplitters 3, since developers Free Radical own the rights to it.
Eidos Announces Plans, Return To Profit (Score:2)
Eidos is reading Slashdot? (Score:4, Funny)
1. ?
2. ?
3. Profit!
Re:Eidos is reading Slashdot? (Score:1)
1. Plans
2. ?
3. Profit!
4. Changes!
I'd be more impressed... (Score:4, Funny)
skye
Re:I'd be more impressed... (Score:3, Funny)
"Well, we have done some research and decided that we need to move in a different direction, our 'don't make profit' business plan seems not to work. So now we're on a 'make profit' business plan. We feel that this will help the company a lot." -Eidos guy
They clearly need to make changes but if they came out with an announcement which recognized that their games have been sub-par and that they
Re:I'd be more impressed... (Score:1)
If you want to talk about games that are totally crappy/bugged to hell, talk about EA games. EA single handedly ruined Global Operations (the would-be best multiplayer game of all time).
Re:I'd be more impressed... (Score:1)
Championship Manager (Score:1)