Warframe Boss Bemoans Live-Service Games Getting Axed “Too Soon”

Launching a live-service game shouldn't be the be-all and end-all, according to Digital Extremes CEO Steve Sinclair. The Warframe executive wants to see companies practice more patience with these titles, giving them a chance to succeed.

Speaking with VGC, Sinclair bemoaned how live-service games with "massive potential" end up getting axed "too soon." He explained: "They think the release is make or break, and it's not. They have a financial way to be persistent, and they never do it. It comes out, doesn't work and they throw it away.”

There has seemingly been a live-service game bubble over the past year or so. Knockout City got shut down in June 2023, for example, following other titles like Rumbleverse, CrossfireX, and Anthem. Even Digital Extremes closed its publishing arm last year, giving back Wayfinder to developer Airship Syndicate. Originally, that game was supposed to be an online RPG with the backing of Digital Extremes.

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