IMHO this can't be the end of a miniature based Star Wars games. I think we will see this come back in some form. If you think about it Disney is just about to release a slew of new content including:
- Season 7 of the Clone Wars
- The Mandalorian
- Episode 9
- Resistance Season 2
- Casian Andor TV Show
- Game of Thrones Trilogy
- Rian Johnson Trilogy
There is so much on the horizon it would be silly to simply walk away as the brand is about to take a huge leap forward. As a product manager myself you only pause a product for a few reasons
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FFG is going through a re-organization behind the scenes
- Once the business and HR stuff is out of the way they may start supporting it again
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Product sales have flat lined and there is no pivot which allows the product to grow in it's market or increase it's market share
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This means the product is in a sustain pattern of 2-3 years before official cancellation
- Minimal investment to keep current customers active and reduce customer abandonment
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This means the product is in a sustain pattern of 2-3 years before official cancellation
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They are innovating on the product; meaning the IA team generated an idea during development and market analysis indicated that idea would be better as a stand alone product to build a new product (game) from
- I am assuming new game development takes a few years so this is why they aren't saying IA is canceled, they want to sustain their current customer base while building it's replacement
I think it's the last one and they are working on something new that may be a year or two out. Only FFG really knows but that's my best Product Manager guess.
What do you guys think?