Kill Switch update: Amanda's Letter add-on for The Pig has been Kill Switched due to an issue with incorrect RBT count.

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Could this game survive without anymore IP's?

Xray
Xray Member Posts: 475

Since the beginning DBD has been known for their licenses of iconic characters from movies, games, ect and they have brought in alot of attention from those fanbases. Starting in 2023 it feels like they have gone into overdrive with licenses, in the span of a few months we got DND Tomb Raider and Castlevania and that trend has continuted to this day. I get why they do this as signing these deals bring in more players and that brings in more money, but is that really sustainable? In recent times a good majority of the original chapters were not that well received with Doomed Course bringing in a buggy killer, Sinister Grace starting with overbuffing the killer and then nerfing that said killer until she is barely seen anymore. The licensed content is going to keep coming as most likely the chapter after this upcoming All Kill part 2 chapter is most likely going to be licensed and since its ten years of DBD it has to be big or else all hype will die off which brings me to my next point can original chapters bring in enough hype to the game compared to the big licenses anymore? At what point will the profits come to crawl with the og chapters and the license fees become too much for BHVR? Thats my big worry is that the all the IP's being added is going to came back to bite BHVR and and the chance to experiment with og content will be a thing of the past.

Comments

  • terumisan
    terumisan Member Posts: 2,421

    if they make strong (power wise) scary (visual)killers and not not nerf them they probably could

  • Dinadin
    Dinadin Member Posts: 319

    "Since the beginning of DbD" … yeah cause with the base game and even the first two DLCs there was no licence, but sure. The game doesnt need licences, it needs enjoyable content. Always was and always will be like this.

  • crogers271
    crogers271 Member Posts: 3,491

    Survive, absolutely. Thrive? Probably not.

  • HoodedWildKard
    HoodedWildKard Member Posts: 2,467

    It's a bit of a balance really. licensed chapters are going to be better at bringing new players to the game in a way that original chapters won't.

    Doesn't matter how good or interesting an original chapter is, it won't pull in any new players, because if someone hasn't played dbd, then a new killer/survivor they've never heard of won't make them start. Original chapter will only get more money from the current playerbase IF they're good. And lets be honest the recent original chapters are pretty bad. I barely see any krasues or houndmasters being played.

    Tbh it's kind of the same with repeat licenced chapters. So in a way dbd needs to keep adding new IPs to attract new players. Only issue is (and i haven't seen stats so can't say this for sure) I'd imagine dbd has a new player retention problem. The game is immensley punishing for new players, and not many people are willing to put up with that.

    Dbd really need to work on improving the player experience as opposed to just slapping more and more new content in tohe game.

  • ShanoaLegendaryPlz
    ShanoaLegendaryPlz Member Posts: 1,865

    Ironically im actually enjoying playing and prestiging krasue now that she is rare lol. Ive nicknamed her "Fishy" because the floating head feels like your a flying fish chasing people lol

  • XDgamer018
    XDgamer018 Member Posts: 818

    might not be the most popular character but:

    If Frank Stone has a million fans, then I am one of them
    If Frank Stone has ten fans, then I am one of them
    If Frank Stone has only one fan then that is me.

  • UnicornMedal
    UnicornMedal Member Posts: 1,969

    It could survive indefinitely as long as they keep it online. Surviving is not the same as thriving though. Without a steady flow of new IPs (multiple parts of the same IP counts here), the player count drops. Too much of that and everyone loses interest.

  • Dinadin
    Dinadin Member Posts: 319
    edited March 10

    Fine, Halloween was the second DLC. Still, the player gain didnt came with right with the DLC, it came roughly a month later AND fainted as fast as it came and even went further down than before. So claiming that this licence skyrocketed DBDs popularity isnt truely right. Funnily the highest gain (early dbd) was probably around Spirit release. And then during Corona and RE release.

  • HoodedWildKard
    HoodedWildKard Member Posts: 2,467

    It does make a killer more fun when people don't see it often. They often struggle with the counterplay and tend to be a bit kess toxic since it's a novelty lol

  • RootsofDredge
    RootsofDredge Member Posts: 56

    I'm curious about what you mean by a "graphic rework" for Silent Hill. Do you mean redesigning the skins to make them look more accurate?

  • ShanoaLegendaryPlz
    ShanoaLegendaryPlz Member Posts: 1,865

    Yes. Like cheryl(heather) and cybil, to look more like the games. Some also tend to want james to be redone either to look like the remake or just closer to the games. Lisa seems to be the one everyone is satisfied with and maria was the latest character lol bit facially also doesnt look like either game.