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Reverie World Studios and their MMORTS Dawn of Fantasy are taking another turn this week with some recent developments in the studio's business model, but at the same time, Reverie, the game's developers, is incredibly excited about the road ahead as Dawn of Fantasy returns to its roots and its community! Reverie World Studios and publisher 505 Games have decided that a split is in the best interest of both parties (and the fans!), allowing 505 to reevaluate the market and Reverie to better assure the game's quality and focus on community relations.
This news is accompanied by three developments in Dawn of Fantasy's availability and gameplay:
To recap, we feel that this move will only benefit Dawn of Fantasy and its players. It will take a while to start up our own marketing campaign and to produce new content with limited resources, but we have already begun work on both of these to become a completely self-sufficient studio, and we are in current negotiations with other publishers should we decide that that route is best for Dawn of Fantasy. The only foreseen possible loss to the fan is that, at the current time, we have no plans to produce more physical copies of Dawn of Fantasy. The game will still be available via digital download through a number of vendors including ourselves, but if you fancy a box copy, I recommend picking one up as soon as possible as store shelves will not be replenished.
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Wow big changes but I forsee a step in the right direction. Best of luck in the future RWS.
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But this seriously surprised me (the news, I mean). But, hey; if the split works out for the better, then I can't really be sorry, can I? When I think about it now, it does make sense that this split happened; after all, DOF isn't really a finished game right now, and even the most understanding publishers will get a bit annoyed when the devs take forever (as they see it) to make a game market-worthy. Looking forward to that dwarf promo, too!
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I'm not going to get into the exact reasons, but the split had nothing to do with 505 feeling dissatisfied with Reverie's performance.
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Oh.
...Well, looking forward to the dwarf promo anyway, lol. And the new pathfinding, too.
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Well in the first place most Publishers demand the Game to and other stuff to be put out ASAP without regard for Quality
So in most cases the Deadlines are Impossible to Keep (actually I know not even one Game which were released within Deadline demanded from Publisher) Seeing at which Speed the Dev Team here is Working with Patches and other Stuff I also dont think thats the Reason If I see a Problem it would be that Publishers will usually only get Money by Publishing means a Game with a One Time Fee and no Immediate need to Spend any more Money is most likely not in the interest of a larger scale Publisher as the Income is more Stable in long term as new Free Users get the taste to buy Something in the Store even long after release but its also much less in the short term as most users wont spend large sums immediatly If I had to Guess I would say one of the Following 1. Income of the Game Selling is not enough to Support a Publisher 2. The Publisher demanded something along the lines of Paid Addons or Monthly Fees or some other sort of Money Income from the Game aside from just selling it. 3. The Contract was Designed to only last for actual Publishing and not beyond that and thus was lifted now (not a rare case escpecially smaller Games tend to Publish their Game Official and then part with the Publisher after building a small userbase which will ensure advertising) Well of course all of that are just hunches on my part ^^ the True Reason wont come into light unless someone tells us :P I look forward to the Patch Especially to Promo for Dwarfes With Mercenarys from the Dwarfes my Army will be Completed What I look forward to as well is that Dragonkin as it would be something new :P Well we will see what the time brings Greetz
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I wouldn't look into it that much. ;) The issue is more regarding 505's own approach and some mistakes they made on their end with DOF - such as the many delays to the marketing campaign and the North American retail shipments. Their marketing campaign still never came and they weren't prepared to deliver it, so they decided to just back out and focus on their unreleased games. So it's not that DOF is unpublishable by any means (we've been pitching it again for the last two weeks and received very positive comments) but 505 is taking some time to evaluate the PC and RTS markets and how to target those audiences - they're more of a console game publisher, and unfortunately both parties noticed that a little too late.
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