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Oh god, they're gonna Fox it up. Listen: dozens of cool shows came out circa 2000, did pretty darn well, and were thrown in the fucking garbage for not being The Simpsons. That show's firehose of money funded brilliant new productions - most of which were cancelled for not instantly creating an equal firehose of money.
This is how Firefly, Futurama, and Family Guy were shitcanned despite intense demand. But games don't get revivals or movies the same way. They can't be pulled back together with a writer and some key actors. Game franchises just die. Their original creators get scattered to the winds, and the rights get tangled up in a heartbeat, so anything with the same name is just an empty brand and inadvisable hope.
Baldur's Gate 3, in so many ways, was a miracle among miracles. And these geniuses are liable to expect that, every time, in ways that make life hell for any studio whose quality is merely exceptional.
Best we can hope for in game franchises are games that are made by the creators of X, but after Back 4 Blood I'm incredibly wary of anything like that
Wow, did Back 4 Blood have Left 4 Dead lineage? I assumed it was a straight ripoff.
Like 3 developers, and they based some of their advertising on "from the creators of Left 4 Dead" or some such phrasing. It is effectively a straight ripoff, but significantly worse
Futurama is currently in the middle of its 8th season.
Family Guy is in the middle of its 22nd season.
Firefly had a geek royalty showrunner who turned out to be a real creep.
Any other examples?
Both Futurama and Family Guy were cancelled early in their runs in 2002/2003 and only revived years later. Firefly was cancelled around the same time and just never revived.
Firefly did get a movie.
As mentioned.
Walk me through why you think that's relevant.