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Future for Retros - What's to come?
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<blockquote data-quote="Maatt" data-source="post: 463954" data-attributes="member: 21669"><p>[ATTACH=full]11506[/ATTACH]</p><p></p><p>It's a bit like this, really. I'd say Habbo and Retros have surpassed maturity and are now on the cusp of Decline so to speak. Unity and HTML5 is an extension strategy being employed by Habbo and Retro Hotels to mitigate technical obsolescence. However, it doesn't deal with the fact that Habbo as a game is, on the whole, obsolete and likely to go into further decline.</p><p></p><p>Sulake knows this, which is why the budget for Habbo has been rationalised (think automated moderation systems and the fact that the new desktop version is essentially a scaled-up iPad app rather than something more bespoke). Sulake have also spread this risk by launching new products, i.e. Hotel Hideaway.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Maatt, post: 463954, member: 21669"] [ATTACH=full]11506[/ATTACH] It's a bit like this, really. I'd say Habbo and Retros have surpassed maturity and are now on the cusp of Decline so to speak. Unity and HTML5 is an extension strategy being employed by Habbo and Retro Hotels to mitigate technical obsolescence. However, it doesn't deal with the fact that Habbo as a game is, on the whole, obsolete and likely to go into further decline. Sulake knows this, which is why the budget for Habbo has been rationalised (think automated moderation systems and the fact that the new desktop version is essentially a scaled-up iPad app rather than something more bespoke). Sulake have also spread this risk by launching new products, i.e. Hotel Hideaway. [/QUOTE]
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