Forum Discussion
6 Replies
I understand your point about the potential cost, but I think the collaboration could be highly beneficial for both EA and Disney. Such an expansion pack would likely attract not only Sims fans but also Disney enthusiasts. The combined fanbase could generate significant revenue, potentially offsetting the initial investment. Additionally, collaborations between big brands often include marketing partnerships that can help reduce costs and increase visibility for both parties. It's definitely an ambitious idea, but I believe the potential rewards could make it worthwhile.
Also, while the cost might be high, EA has a history of successful collaborations, such as with Star Wars and other franchises. These collaborations have brought unique and engaging content to The Sims 4, which has been well-received by players. A Disney World expansion could follow a similar model, offering themed packs or individual content pieces that allow players to customize their experience. Additionally, such a partnership could open doors for future content and cross-promotion opportunities, benefiting both EA and Disney in the long run.
- jpkarlsen1 year agoHero (Retired)
Star Wars lends itself to many different types of games (That is why there are so many Star Wars Games) but Disney World doesn't. So one DLC would be responsible to cover the cost alone where Star Wars have more than 6 games and 1 DLC. So I'm sorry but that is not going to happen.
I appreciate your viewpoint, but I think you're underestimating the potential and versatility of a Disney World expansion for The Sims 4. Disney has already successfully integrated Disney World into several games, such as 'Disney Magical World' and 'Disneyland Adventures.' These games have proven that there's a strong market for this kind of content.
Moreover, it's important to remember that neither of us are in charge of EA's finances or decision-making. We don't have the full picture of the potential costs or revenues. EA has shown creativity and innovation in their collaborations before, and a Disney World expansion could offer unique experiences that attract both Sims players and Disney fans. The excitement and engagement such a pack could generate might well justify the investment.
Additionally, we're all here to share ideas about what we, the consumers, want for the game to make it more interesting for us to play. It's about envisioning new possibilities and suggesting what would enhance our gaming experience, not necessarily debating the financial logistics.
- jpkarlsen1 year agoHero (Retired)
Sorry but a few kiddie games on console unrelated to EA isn't going to cut it. They do not get any revenue from them as it is not theirs so can't use it to offset the cost involved with creating it as a DLC but thanks for pointing it out as that is yet another hindrance because if it resembled existing games they could get sued and getting sued by Microsoft or Sony is not something they want.
You are of course welcome to make suggestions I just pointed out why it is unlikely that this will happen.
- @spiritualgal
Journey to Batuu would have been produced under licence from Disney. It wasn't really very well received although does have some great BB items.
Personally I would not want such a real world themed venue in my game. It would be like making a Harry Potter themed pack.