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And no, it doesn't cost 500 million to make a game. you kidding me?
Blizzard is a wealthy company, and doesn't need to be a dictatorship.
According to the Wall Street Journal (subscription required), Activision Blizzard has spent over $100 million on the three-part sequel to the science-fiction real-time strategy game, which kicks off with Starcraft II: Wings of Liberty on July 27.
The report stated the $100 million was purely development price and made no mention of marketing expenditures. That lofty figure well exceeds Gran Turismo 5's $60 million development cost, one of the most expensive video games to date.
You have to remember
Software needed to develop
Payroll
Marketing
Public Relations
Servers
It can easly make it up to $500 Million.
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