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EA’s Star Wars microtransaction based economy?

Friday, December 12th, 2008

Well it wouldn’t be a week without at least discussing the flurry of activity surrounding EA CEO John Riccitello’s ‘misunderstood’ comments regarding BioWare’s upcoming Star Wars MMO: The Old Republic.  Nick Breckon and Chris Faylor at shacknews first broke the story on Wednesday at 1 in the morning, and ignited a series of comments, forum posts and he said/she saids.

The comment(s) from Riccitello in question:

“We are continuing to stick to the plan relative to building out our direct-to-consumer models which include microtransactions and subscriptions,” said EA CEO John Riccitiello in a conference call today. “The recent launch of Warhammer [Online] is a great example of that.”

“Other initiatives we’ve announced, for example [the] Star Wars online MMO, are mid-session games which are microtransaction-based,” he continued. “You’ll be hearing more about those in the February [conference] call.”

As shacknews goes on to point out, other “mid-session” titles in the EA stables include FIFA Online and NBA Street, both of which are free and then supported by microtransactions.

EA obviously has a valid interest in microtransaction based titles, but with their flagship Battlefield Heroes still mired in the springtime mud outside of Moscow, perhaps EA is looking to other titles to test the waters with?  To be clear, I’m quite certain that EA has no plans of dropping Battlefield Heroes anytime soon, but based on the relative success of their “mid-session” microtransaction based games, especially FIFA in Asian markets, perhaps they’re comfortable with testing other waters?  During the conference call, Riccitello did discuss online gameplay and monetization (read: microtransactions) as a “global, not just Asia phenomenon.”

The Old Republic is currently being billed as a large-scale MMO (AAA title) with a number of single player attributes including dynamic NPC’s that will act as companions.  BioWare co-founder Ray Muzyka has been quoted as saying, “Knights of the Old Republic] 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9 and beyond,” with the official FAQ stating, “the majority of the game can be accomplished by playing alone.”  If that doesn’t sound like a launching board for microtransactions….I’m not sure what does.

Duly noted: shacknews did receive word from EA, and appropriately updated their post with “no statements have been made about the Star Wars business model,” and attributing Mr. Riccitiello’s comments to a misunderstanding.

So is that a yes, or a no?  Obviously, EA is going to respond in that manner, as an admission of microtransactions in a western top tier game would certainly rock the proverbial boat.  Looking at the context of Riccitello’s comments, and where Star Wars falls in the EA hierarchy, could this have been an accidental slip o’ the tongue?  Certainly John’s got 99% of what he’s going to say prepared, but perhaps there was a bit of a slip in the heat of battle?  Who knows.  Maybe I’m complete off here, but then again, shacknews and a number of other commenters have already started the pro and con vocalization.

Either way – EA/BioWare just got the kind of publicity you can’t buy.

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Wii and Nintendo DS – Use the FORCE

Wednesday, June 4th, 2008

While there are plenty of Star Wars titles already available for plenty of consoles, it seems as though the public desire for all things Rebellion v. Empire is unquenchable.

The next installment in the long line of Lucas franchise material comes at us by way of Force Unleashed for the Wii. Right. If you’re thinking what I’m thinking, then the answer to your question, yes. Yes, the Wii remote will have full lightsaber functionality. Nice. The nunchuk controller will serve as a useful tool to wield your badass Force powers. I’m personally looking forward to being able to shoot lightening bolts from my hands alla the Emperor in episode 6.

Jim Ward, President of LucasArts says, “The Wii is a great platform for The Force Unleashed, because the console’s motion-oriented controllers really bring the game to life. We have worked very hard to make the Wii version of the game unique in order to truly let you unleash the Force.”

But wait…all things Force-iness don’t stop there. While most probably done intentionally, perhaps LucasArts has let the cat out of the bag via the LEGO Indian Jones Hint Book. Rebelscum.com forum member ‘JayhawkJake’ writes:

“I just picked up the new LEGO Indiana Jones Hint Book and on the inside cover is an ad for a new LucasArts game for the Wii based on The Clone Wars series due out for Holiday 2008. It lists a website of www.clonewarsgame.com which directs you to StarWars.com right now.”

This quote comes in on the 29th of May. It seems as though LucasArts watches the industry news as well, and now has a landing page in place with the simple text:

“Check back at the end of this month to find out more”

The ad also indicates that the Star Wars: The Clone Wars game is heading to both the Wii and the Nintendo DS. Smells like yummy holiday fun to me!