Amazon's Gaming Walkback Continues as It Ends Publishing Deal for a New Racing Game
Amazon's gaming division has made another significant move, ending its publishing deal for a new racing game being headed up by former Forza Horizon creative director. This decision comes as part of Amazon's ongoing efforts to re-evaluate its gaming strategy and focus on more profitable ventures.
Amazon's gaming walkback continues as it ends publishing deal for a new racing game being headed up by former Forza Horizon creative director [4]. Maverick Games has confirmed that it is 'no longer working with Amazon Games Studio.' This move is seen as a significant shift in Amazon's gaming strategy, as the company looks to concentrate on more lucrative projects.
The decision to end the publishing deal for the new racing game is part of Amazon's broader efforts to re-evaluate its gaming strategy. In recent months, Amazon has made several moves to scale back its gaming ambitions, including the cancellation of several high-profile projects. This latest move is seen as a further indication of Amazon's willingness to prioritize its gaming business and focus on more profitable ventures.
Amazon's gaming division has faced significant challenges in recent years, including intense competition from established players like Sony and Microsoft. In response, Amazon has been working to develop a more robust gaming strategy, including the acquisition of several gaming studios and the launch of new gaming services.
The end of the publishing deal for the new racing game is likely to be seen as a setback for fans of the series, who were eagerly anticipating the release of the game. However, the move is also seen as a positive development for Amazon's gaming business, which is looking to focus on more profitable projects.
Amazon's gaming walkback continues as it ends publishing deal for a new racing game being headed up by former Forza Horizon creative director [4]. Maverick Games has confirmed that it is 'no longer working with Amazon Games Studio.' This move is seen as a significant shift in Amazon's gaming strategy, as the company looks to concentrate on more lucrative projects.
The decision to end the publishing deal for the new racing game is part of Amazon's broader efforts to re-evaluate its gaming strategy. In recent months, Amazon has made several moves to scale back its gaming ambitions, including the cancellation of several high-profile projects. This latest move is seen as a further indication of Amazon's willingness to prioritize its gaming business and focus on more profitable ventures.
Amazon's gaming division has faced significant challenges in recent years, including intense competition from established players like Sony and Microsoft. In response, Amazon has been working to develop a more robust gaming strategy, including the acquisition of several gaming studios and the launch of new gaming services.
The end of the publishing deal for the new racing game is likely to be seen as a setback for fans of the series, who were eagerly anticipating the release of the game. However, the move is also seen as a positive development for Amazon's gaming business, which is looking to focus on more profitable projects.