that was my rationale too, until I realized.. he's being doing interviews about 2.0 already lol. What could their possibly be worth mentioning at E3 without a trailer?
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I just love how many people here suddenly became marketing experts over night.
Seriously, if you want to whine because of your entitlement issues - fine. Actually, not fine at all, but never mind that now. An estimated 99.997% of you have not the slightest clue about what's best for the success of the game, so please refrain from using that as a pretext to whine about not getting your precious trailer.
If they play their best cards now at E3, they have to compete against tons of other games that are much more anticipated than a re-release of a generally shunned MMO, and as a result they would probably only get minor coverage by the media. They could also cause confusion about the difference between the current version and 2.0 if they don't build up slowly. They could be better off using the word-of-mouth advertisement that's currently taking place due to the "Welcome Back" and "Legacy" campaigns for a while longer. They could lack enough material to keep up the excitement between now and the launch of 2.0.
There's no shortage of reasons why it could be best for them to wait. I have no idea if it really is best. But unless you're some kind of industry marketing expert and have insight into all their numbers, neither do you.
Mmm... biggest chance... I don't think so.
E3 news coverage is like a child with ADHD: It's all over the place.
SE could have pulled back the curtain on V2.0 then be eclipsed a few minutes later by "THE NEXT BIG THING"
SE will be focusing on their "mainstream" efforts with games like Tomb Raider and Hitman.
Plus Press will be all over Nintendo Wii U.
E3 is mostly about mainstream console gaming. MMOs although popular aren't mainstream, not to mention MMO gamers are for the most part solely PC gamers.
With SE holding off on v2.0 public reveal after the dust has settled at E3, it sets them up to have the attention of multi gaming news outlets focused at the same time. Not split, forgotten or not reported while the rush of E3 news comes rushing in.
I'm bummed we aren't getting the promised trailer. But I would rather have a ton of info up front and attention focused on what I want to know. Not some reporter with a quick 10 minute interview who may or may not be truly interested in this game just doing his job to get to the next interview. Thats what E3 is.
When FFXIV v2.0 curtain drops I want to be showered in info, in screens, in lore, in video. I want to have the opportunity to ask my questions, I want to see lengthy interviews with the devs. This isn't achieved at E3, it has to be done where there aren't other distractions.
No FF XIV just FF XIII-3 because we all want that.
They are not Behind, They are just holding that wild Card till Gamescom, which is a good move imo.. @ E3 no one really looks at online games much, its more for Console games than anything. Gamescom, is where they can get the most publicity in a positive way.. if they did it at E3.. They will be mixed feelings about it, and could just be disaster waiting to happen.Quote:
The devs, Visual Works, Sound, PR—everyone did their part and the trailer itself was completed and ready for release at E3.