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We will post the release dates as soon as we know them – hopefully before the end of September.ĭespite having to take on a few jobs on the side to help pay the salaries, we are on schedule to have the release version by the end of September. Having said so, we are still trying to work with Big Fish. It was a big decision for us, but there was absolutely no way that we would make you wait another six months. We were told that there are already “a lot of quality games” waiting for release and True Fear 2 won’t launch until the summer of 2017…Īs a result we will probably release the game ourselves on Steam and a few other portals. To our surprise Big Fish Games were not very interested in the sequel to True Fear.

We have received bad news and wanted to make sure that we have a solution before announcing it. Netflix's CEO should shut up, and be happy that Apple isn't trying to be in streaming with both feet, as that could mean the end of Netflix itself.I just visited Goblinz Facebook page and this is what I found in reference to the release through BFG: So far everything I watched on AppleTV+, I thoroughly enjoyed, and don't say that because I have to, but because I genuinely did.
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When Netflix started out as a streaming service it was full of utter *****, same goes for Amazon Prime, and frankly Disney+ until recently was mostly for kids - though they are raising their prices too to stuff another service inside it.
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I paid for a while, and then got it free when I bought my M1 machine, and honestly, I think the quality to volume ratio is higher than any service out there. That alone is an extra reason to buy an AppleTV box or any other hardware.
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They can afford to even give it away for free for all eternity as a nice perk for buying Apple hardware. Not to act like an Apple fanboy, but Apple doesn't have to be in the streaming business with both feet. I recently unsubscribed because all they do is raise prices, stuff more old movies in and add soaps one after the other.
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Apple has never announced subscriber numbers, but said at the beginning of February that it had seen record viewership with the launch of Justin Timberlake movie "Palmer." Disney+ was also able to launch with a huge amount of content, and Disney has regularly been introducing new Star Wars and Marvel shows, among other titles.Īpple built Apple TV+ from the ground up and has been adding new content regularly, but the streaming service lags far behind its competitors. Netflix last month said that it plans to release a new original film every week in 2021, and of the streaming services, it has one of the largest content catalogs available. Netflix currently has more than 200 million subscribers. Disney+ just today announced that it has hit 95 million subscribers and could hit Netflix-like numbers in just a few years. "It's really a war of who's prepared to make the content," he said. On Disney+, Randolph said that the streaming service has "fought its way up to a really strong position" with its continuous slate of new content. "You've got to give them a reason to stay." "You can't keep replacing people," he said. He went on to explain that Apple TV+ has the "highest churn rate" out of all the available streaming services. They really have to do the entrepreneurial thing and walk up to the edge of the cliff and jump."

"They have no excuse they're still not in it with both feet. "If Apple spent one quarter as much time on content as they do on giveaways they really could play," Randolph said. Apple has been offering free year-long Apple TV+ subscriptions to those who purchase a new Apple device, and has already twice extended the free subscriptions of those who initially signed up in 2019. Randolph criticized Apple's free Apple TV+ offerings and the number of subscribers that are still not paying. Netflix co-founder and former CEO Marc Randolph recently spoke to Yahoo Finance, where he commented on Disney+ and Apple TV+, two Netflix competitors in the streaming market.
