Relentless Software, the UK-based creator of the Buzz! trivia games for PlayStation platforms, is now free from an exclusivity deal with Sony and looking to pursue a digital distribution strategy that would bring its games to a wide range of internet-connected devices. "That's my aim," co-founder Andrew Eades told GamesIndustry.biz, "to make games for anyone who has a TV."
"The whole retail market is becoming very much about pillar titles for a hardcore audience," said Eades, citing Activision's perennial standout Call of Duty and its difficult to match, multimillion dollar budget as good reason to move away form the disc-based business, "so we have to find a new way to get to our audience, and that is digital, episodic, various different platforms, including PlayStation -- that remains our main platform."
The platform-exclusivity deal with Sony ended on good terms last year, and Relentless will continue to look to PlayStation Network for long-term revenue in its new, fremium-based Buzz!: Quiz Player iteration, along with ongoing sales of its self-published episodic mystery game, Blue Toad Murder Files, which debuted on PSN in late 2009. (It was released for PC in November.)
"The interesting thing we've found out with Blue Toad is that, almost a year after its first launch, we're still selling it in different ways," Eades explained. "We've had a sixty percent uplift in sales through the Advent Calendar Theme Bundle pack. You can't do this on disc." This realization appears to be the guiding light in the studio's new focus to expand its digital distribution efforts to more platforms. Relentless is at work on a new game for next year, to be followed by the launch of a new IP.
"PlayStations and Xboxes have a place under many people's TVs, but there's also satellite boxes, Apple TVs, Google TVs, internet-connected TVs," Eades observed. "They all have more and more computational power, and that's all we need -- that processor power to deliver our games and the internet connection to distribute them -- and we're in the living room just as any broadcast TV is."
[Image source: Relentless]
Reader Comments (8)
Posted: Jan 7th 2011 1:32PM mywhitenoise said
@Jack Kevorkian
Yeah, because being an "EXCLUSIVE" partner doesn't bring ANY money.
/s
Yeah, because being an "EXCLUSIVE" partner doesn't bring ANY money.
/s
Posted: Jan 7th 2011 2:11PM MrAlex said
Slightly eerie undertones to his whole, everything connected to tv's speech.
Posted: Jan 7th 2011 2:58PM Kirkpad said
I regret buying Blue Toad when it came out. Instead of giving back to early supporters, they released the mentioned "advent calendar" to new customers who were getting the game at a cheaper price (instead of finding a way to give the calendar to people who paid much more).
Occurrences like these make me only buy games if they are associated with sales. I'll be getting Scott Pilgrim for $5 when it goes on sale for PS+ users on the 18th.
Another note is that Blue Toad on PC was $3 for a day on steam during the holiday sale.
Occurrences like these make me only buy games if they are associated with sales. I'll be getting Scott Pilgrim for $5 when it goes on sale for PS+ users on the 18th.
Another note is that Blue Toad on PC was $3 for a day on steam during the holiday sale.
Posted: Jan 7th 2011 4:31PM DWilson8504 said
@Kirkpad
Agreed and I need 4-6 but don't want to pay the high price for them. I hate that it doesn't prorate it if I was to buy the bundle of all 6 episodes.
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Agreed and I need 4-6 but don't want to pay the high price for them. I hate that it doesn't prorate it if I was to buy the bundle of all 6 episodes.
Posted: Jan 7th 2011 3:02PM Vordus said
Yes yes, very nice, but my 360 needs better trivia, and Jellyvision doesn't seem to have any plans to release YDKJ in the UK. Bring me decent quiz games at a fair price, downloadable or no, and I'll bite, dammit!
Posted: Jan 7th 2011 4:32PM DWilson8504 said
Sounds good to me. I hope the new IP is another quiz game but multiplat. That would be cool. The Buzz games are awesome!
Posted: Jan 7th 2011 6:36PM DigitalFortress said
Buzz are definately awesome, and their latest iteration was move compatible (ok, so only 4 rounds), the future is there for Buzz.
Although now it looks like it will be on 360 too. Bad news, 360's should stick with SCENE IT!
:p
Although now it looks like it will be on 360 too. Bad news, 360's should stick with SCENE IT!
:p
Posted: Jan 7th 2011 8:25PM ToTheMoon said
@DigitalFortress
The Buzz games, for me anyway, were by far the best trivia games on the consoles. I still YDKJ though - best trivia games of all time! I remember the first time the computer forced me to answer a question because I was so far I in the lead. Of course it was on an "Impossible question".
$10,000 up for grabs and a woman's voice then asks me:
"I'm thinking of a number between 1 and 10, what is it?"
I guess 3 and the host comes and says. No, it was 7. Goodbye $10,000 and another $10,000 of my own money. Classic.
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The Buzz games, for me anyway, were by far the best trivia games on the consoles. I still YDKJ though - best trivia games of all time! I remember the first time the computer forced me to answer a question because I was so far I in the lead. Of course it was on an "Impossible question".
$10,000 up for grabs and a woman's voice then asks me:
"I'm thinking of a number between 1 and 10, what is it?"
I guess 3 and the host comes and says. No, it was 7. Goodbye $10,000 and another $10,000 of my own money. Classic.
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