I don’t have this opinion lightly.

Arrowhead executives knew for 6 months before launch that this would be a mandatory PSN required situation. That happens when you take a deal with the devil and you take Sony’s money.

By removing that requirement for 3 months at launch, they created a situation where many hundreds of thousands if not millions of players purchased a game they can no longer play at the end of this month. I don’t blame them, they did what they thought they needed to do, and a very scrappy startup way, to get things working. But it was a failure of executive leadership to put them in a position where they’ve locked their own players out of the game, and their own money, and their progress.

I 100% believe this is a failure of the Arrowhead executive leadership. Their decisions have created this public outcry, and Sony is ostensibly taking the blame, because they’re enforcing their contractual terms.

I predict Sony will back down, and allow an exception, at least for players who’ve already purchased the game in PSN blocked regions. But they’re only going to do that to prevent themselves from getting dragged into regulatory quagmires around the globe.

From an executive position the Arrowhead CEO has completely failed, he put his financiers in a position where they are the public bad guys, and then when the heat turned up, the organization as a whole redirected the blame to the publisher, when they should have been the ones at fault. One might say this was a 4D chess move, to get their game free of the PlayStation Network requirements, but even if that’s what falls out in the end, other executives looking at this performance will not appreciate it. Especially when it comes to them negotiating another project.

I do have a part to play. I am not blameless in all of this - it was my decision to disable account linking at launch so that players could play the game. I did not ensure players were aware of the requirement and we didn’t talk about it enough.

We knew for about 6 months before launch that it would be mandatory for online PS titles.

https://twitter.com/Pilestedt/status/1787076609188483254

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    The phrasing here is biased. They didn’t “disable account linking” on day 1.

    They did not require account linking on day 1 so as to enable PC sales. The problem today is not that they enabled account linking, but that Sony has chosen to mandate it.

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      7 个月前

      Everything you said is true. But from the Arrowhead CEO, we know that the mandate was 6 months before the release of the game to the public.

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        7 个月前

        Can’t change system requirements after sale.

        Doing it for business reasons is especially odious.

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          Agreed. The at fault party is arrowhead CEO. We could say Sony should have back down, and not made this announcement. However, from the data we have, they have respected the agreements they had with arrowhead. No surprises for Arrowhead here. So the main issue is Arrowhead created a situation to surprise and abandoned customers 3 months after the launch