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Take-Two: Nuevas IP clave para el éxito futuro

Authore: LeoActualizar:Dec 11,2024

Take-Two: Nuevas IP clave para el éxito futuro

Take-Two Interactive, la empresa matriz de Rockstar Games (desarrolladores de GTA 6), ha revelado su visión estratégica para el desarrollo de juegos futuros. La compañía reconoce su dependencia de franquicias establecidas como Grand Theft Auto (GTA) y Red Dead Redemption (RDR), pero el CEO Strauss Zelnick enfatiza un cambio hacia la creación de nuevas propiedades intelectuales (IP).

Más allá de las IP heredadas: una evolución necesaria

Zelnick reconoce el riesgo inherente de depender únicamente de franquicias establecidas. Señala la disminución natural del atractivo con el tiempo, incluso en el caso de secuelas de gran éxito. Utiliza la analogía de "quemar los muebles para calentar la casa" para ilustrar las posibles consecuencias de descuidar el desarrollo de nuevas PI. Si bien las secuelas ofrecen un menor riesgo, Zelnick cree firmemente que la innovación continua a través de nuevas IP es crucial para el éxito a largo plazo y evitar el estancamiento.

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