Single Player Games Aren't Really Dying

Single Player Games Aren't Really Dying

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https://www.gamespot.com/articles/single-player-games-arent-really-dying/1100-6454657/

2017 was a promising year for games. We played one of the best open-world titles ever made. We traversed one of the best platformers. We explored some of the most gorgeous worlds, played some of the best shooters, and explored some of the most engrossing stories to date. We try our best to avoid hyperbole, but 2017 makes that extremely hard.

Of course, the year wasn't without its bad news either. Most recently, publisher EA shuttered Visceral Games, the studio responsible for Dead Space, and the upcoming Star Wars game, which was "pivoted" to function more as a "games-as-service" model.

Single Player Games Aren't Really Dying

Nov 5, 2017, 7:14pm UTC
https://www.gamespot.com/articles/single-player-games-arent-really-dying/1100-6454657/ >2017 was a promising year for games. We played one of the best open-world titles ever made. We traversed one of the best platformers. We explored some of the most gorgeous worlds, played some of the best shooters, and explored some of the most engrossing stories to date. We try our best to avoid hyperbole, but 2017 makes that extremely hard. >Of course, the year wasn't without its bad news either. Most recently, publisher EA shuttered Visceral Games, the studio responsible for Dead Space, and the upcoming Star Wars game, which was "pivoted" to function more as a "games-as-service" model.