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CCP: Subs "Flawed", Eve "Hurt"


Speaking to Eurogamer, CCP CEO Hilmar Pétursson has explained a bit about what's been going on with the Icelandic MMO company: "the message is that we have heard you and we are now taking action to be more aligned with the needs of Eve Online. As a company, we've been trying to achieve many things and it was just too much to do at the same time. Eve Online has hurt for it." He also spoke about the layoffs, saying: "A lot of great people are leaving the company through this process, famous or otherwise. The people who are recognised members of the community get more of a spotlight but there are a lot of people leaving CCP at this juncture."

Meanwhile, CCP's Kristoffer Touborg has been talking to Gamespot, where he said: "I think designing a new subscription-based game is a flawed strategy, because you are basically competing with free.” He also called it a "trend", and I would be surprised if companies didn't find a way to bring subscriptions back. Interesting, anyway.

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