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Originally Posted by Business Wire
Can't wait to see nexAM in the red, and not because of their investments.
Wouldn't Nexon have to actually be losing money; enough of it so that it costs more to run the game than they are making? We can all agree Nexon's overall profits are declining and MapleStory's player base is also declining, but let's not jump to the conclusion that the game will be closed within the next few months. I mean, look at how long they've kept other games not showing a profit around before closing them. MapleStory has been their flagship game since the company's inception. It's a huge exaggeration to suggest that they will shut it down without doing everything possible to make a profit from it.
I'd be interested to see an estimation, a guestimate, something in the ballpark of what it costs to actually run MapleStory (even just the servers and basic upkeep, assuming they just let it hang around with minimal management and development) compared to their profits from it. I'd imagine they are still doing pretty well.
When Nexon has to start merging all the servers into one, that's when you should start worrying about the game shutting down. Dragon Nest is obviously on the hot seat.
Yeah man, they should do aliance to the words of EMS, Msea, JMS, CMS and TMS( i think they need so fuse all the words if the peoples playing is very low), i think most of em need to ''fuse'' some words or all, because they got a really low number of people(that i know), i think what they did in GMS was a test, since GMS have a lot of words, it did good, because they needed more people, the problem is when it go to what it was(before merge the words), so then you can fuse servers, i think they can fuse servers with a time near to each other(like CMS and JMS or with TMS as well, since all of em are in asia and near).
Notice that the KMS got some servers merged/''fused'', problably because of low people playing in thoose and they have too much so they may do it a lot.
I wish they did individual reports on their games.
I'd love to see how Vindictus has been doing.
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