A New Game is launched Reviving Hytale is such a risky proposition, its founder kind of “wants Riot to say no” to his offer for the Minecraft rival because it “makes no business sense” is launched.
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Reviving Hytale is such a risky proposition, its founder kind of “wants Riot to say no” to his offer for the Minecraft rival because it “makes no business sense” new features
Original Hytale and Hypixel Studios founder Simon Collins-Laflamme is trying to buy back the canceled adventure from League of Legends owner Riot Games, but he’s not doing so because he thinks it’ll make him tons of money. He’s actually nervous that the risky investment will make his life “sh***y” for a while.
Responding to complaints that he’s maybe overhyping a comeback that’s not even official yet, Collins-Laflamme explained that he needs “to communicate at least a little bit to see if this is worth fighting for” and “If the community would have been completely upset to what I have been saying I would have just not taken the shot at it.”
He also said he’s not trying to bring back Hytale because it would be a profitable endeavor. It’s actually the opposite. “Whatever price I would end paying, no one else would pay that much, it makes no business sense,” he tweeted. “Legacy engine makes no sense for any other businesses than us because of its current PC only limitations. Everyone wants cross-platform these days at all costs.”