Greg Miller
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I just don't know.
And it's an interesting thing, too.
You bring it up of trying to coincide with the movie.
And it's like, well, the movie can be delayed so easily and so many different things can go wrong there.
Games, they're clearly struggling to get it where it needs to be and get it when you can have that.
Oh, we're going to hit the same date.
But do you hold to that date if the game isn't up to where you want it to be?
Do you push and miss it?
And what if the movie sucks and this didn't work at all and nobody cares?
Or what if it is?
what we talk about with The Last of Us to some degree, but more importantly, Fallout, of like, yo, they fucking crushed this Fallout show and all the old Fallout games shoot up then because people are trying to play them.
It would have been awesome to have a new Fallout or a new remaster or whatever there.
Again, though, I would then say, well, let's remake Bioshock 1 or remaster it or whatever the fuck it is and have that time out with it more, but...
Who knows?
Video game movies getting announced are a dime a dozen, so we'll see what actually ends up happening.
Kyle LaBeouf says, Super Chats, Infinite was incredible, but sold poorly.
In this market, no shot that Bioshock 4 sees the light of day.
Again, I could see it, as I was talking yesterday, being a sunk cost thing where, listen, we've put this many years into it, put it out, and then, yeah, it does nothing.
Like, what were the numbers?
Chat, I need you, unless Jericho, I don't think you'd know this off the top of your head.