Square Enix's president has commented on Marvel's Avengers, saying the game was not as successful as the company wanted it to be, for a variety of reasons. That being said, the company said it will continue to develop games-as-a-service titles, though it will seemingly be more discerning in selecting the right studio for the right project.
Yosuke Matsuda said in Square Enix's latest annual report that the game faced a "variety of unexpected difficulties" in the final stages of its development at Crystal Dynamics. This included a transition to work-from-home due to the pandemic. Matsuda said the team overcame the challenges, but the game was "unfortunately not proven as successful as we would have liked."
"Taking on the GaaS model highlighted issues that we are likely to face in future game development efforts such as the need to select game designs that mesh with the unique attributes and tastes of our studios and development teams," Matsuda said.
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