The game adds two massive single-player modes to conquer, new gameplay mechanics to master, and a roster of 20 characters including the brilliant addition of Witcher protagonist Geralt of Rivia to create the definitive SoulCalibur experience that no fan of the series should miss. But I can definitely get behind the sentiment that the devs are wearing patience thin: we can all accept that this stuff is going to take a little longer under the current circumstances for the industry, but there was no reason we couldn't know the characters from day damn one of the season pass release. SoulCalibur VI is simply overflowing with content. Honestly, maybe there should be some outright organization to boycott DLC purchases for this game until Namco/PS are made completely clear on the fact that we don't much care for having the actual content of a season pass kept under wraps until virtually a whole year after it first went on sale, and that whatever benefit they think they get out of delaying the details for an announcement, it is a poor cost-benefit return for us and they need to bring this bizarre experiment to an end.īut come on dude, let's be honest, if you're a person who has decided to post on this forum, there's a greater than 90% chance you are buying that season pass if it happens. Now, on the other hand, has an entirely reasonable take on the matter: if you feel like Namco's marketing/community outreach on the DLC is unreasonable and hard to reconcile with a well-thought-out promotional strategy (an assessment I thoroughly agree with), and you feel like being kept on the line is "torture" for you, just don't buy the next season pass until they have released all the content (or they change course on this undoubtedly ham-fisted approach they have with regard to this game's post-release content). Of course having something you want on a lengthy timetable is better than never getting it at all. Come on man, you work yourself into such histrionic knots over this shit. Giving info about the thing you're selling when you can (and they definitely can) should be simply Company to Consumer Exchange 101, but for some reason Namco just doesn't want to do that.Ĭlick to expand.Yes, of course it is. It's not asking for a lot, even in these times where things are getting slowed down. It is definitely time for leaks, or presumed such, for GTA 6: the last one, popped up on 4chan, seems to confirm some information on the protagonist. It just feels like Namco just does not have much actual respect towards the people who willing to give them their money this stuff, or else Namco themselves would more than willing to let info they most certainly have get out to the community that's wanting it. I showed loyal support with my wallet twice now on both their season passes, and while I didn't mind the content I ended up with thus far I can't help but feel kinda burned both times with not only the long release schedule, but also the long periods of complete radio silence up until the near release of each dlc. I've already mentally committed to not buying a season 3 until eitherĪ) All the content is release and season is finished orī) Namco is transparent and communicative about release schedule
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