PS4/PS5 The Sinking City

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Effettivamente col disco dovrebbe dire versione PS5 a 0€ come lo è stato ieri con Resident Evil 2 e 3 (ho messo i dischi della versione PS4 nella console) :\
Non c'è proprio, al lancio su PS5/Series X dissero subito che volevano darlo gratis l'upgrade ma per un problema tecnico non potevano farlo. Ora ho cercatoe poi diedero il motivo. "Tecnico" è sbagliato:

"The Sinking City ha due editori distinti per le versioni PlayStation 4 e PlayStation 5. Su PS5, Frogwares è sia sviluppatore che publisher del gioco. Dal momento che il titolo possiede due ID differenti sulle due piattaforme, ed a causa di una situazione tecnica e legale ancora in atto, il titolo non è eleggibile per un upgrade gratuito"

In sostanza finchè la causa legale non finisce non possono darlo gratis.
 
Su cosa e' la causa legale?

La versione PS5 è anche retail? Che modifiche sostanziali ci sono con la versione Ps4?
E roba di diritti, non c'è nulla di diverso se non che gira meglio e fa a 60 fps, classiche differenze. Non è che ci stanno robe in più di gioco ecc :asd: Solo una missione secondaria è stata inserita in uno dei due DLC (non si sa per quale motivo).
 
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Iniziato ieri e inaspettatamente mi sta prendendo molto, c'ho già fatto quasi dieci ore :asd: il gameplay è super macchinoso ma storia, personaggi e dialoghi mi stanno prendendo molto. Soprattutto adoro il fatto che non ti prenda per mano, per raggiungere i vari obiettivi devi ragionare sempre almeno un minimo
 
Non c'è update gratuito versione Ps5?
Nope

"The Sinking City ha due editori distinti per le versioni PlayStation 4 e PlayStation 5. Su PS5, Frogwares è sia sviluppatore che publisher del gioco. Dal momento che il titolo possiede due ID differenti sulle due piattaforme, ed a causa di una situazione tecnica e legale ancora in atto, il titolo non è eleggibile per un upgrade gratuito"

Ma spesso è in sconto sullo Store
 
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Official statement on removal of our games from storefronts by Focus Home Interactive

Hello,

This letter is addressed to everyone who is interested in the video game industry, and wants to take a look at what’s happening behind the curtain.

We are Frogwares, the developer of the Sherlock Holmes video games, and The Sinking City. We make detective games because it’s our passion, and because it allows us to live off it.

But today, that is under threat. Some of our games are being removed from Sony’s and Microsoft’s storefronts, and even maybe from Steam. This list includes our titles like Sherlock Holmes: Crimes and Punishments, The Testament of Sherlock Holmes, Sherlock Holmes Vs. Jack The Ripper and Magrunner: Dark Pulse (see full list below).

Why? Because Focus Home Interactive, the licensee (or “publisher”) that was in charge of commercializing these games on these platforms, refuses to transfer the title IDs to us, the creators and IP owners of those titles, even though our Publishing and Distribution Agreement has expired.

Because, according to their official statement, sent to us only last week, “Focus has put in place a policy in accordance with which they will not transfer any title – the content ID or title ID – belonging to any developer which has removed all of their games from the Focus catalog”.

A policy that is not in any of our previous or existing contracts with Focus and that has never been applied to us in the past.

Because of that policy, our games will be taken down from all storefronts.

As it stands right now, the only game left is Sherlock Holmes Crimes & Punishment which only has until September 29th. It is possible that it will be taken down at this date or earlier if nothing is done. The players will no longer be able to buy and play the game. We will also lose all our wishlists and every other bit of information on those store pages. As the creators and IP owners of all those games, we have no control and no say in this. The decision of Focus Home left us voiceless.

We are in the process of setting up new store profiles, and we are contacting console stores and hope to try and rectify the situation. However, we are unable to confirm if this can be done and already know that it will be impossible for certain games on previous gen, and very costly for others as we will have to update the SDK and that takes months. We are certainly not going to give up, and will pursue this issue through the appropriate channels.

We have always been an independent studio. We worked with many licensees on the grounds of mutual interests and benefits, but it’s the first time in 20 years we have encountered such a situation. We are losing all revenue attached to these games, for some – for an unknown period of time and for other games, forever. This new policy from Focus Home towards former contracted developers will land a serious blow to our studio, threatening our future games and the people who develop them.

Right now, we are in a tough situation. We are preparing ourselves for a significant loss. To those parties that can help us and have influence over the situation – feel free to contact us.

Full list:

On Steam, PS4, Xbox One, PS3 and Xbox 360: Sherlock Holmes Crimes & Punishments availability ends on September 29th.

Already taken down on PS3: The Testament of Sherlock Holmes, Magrunner: Dark Pulse

Already taken down on Xbox 360: Sherlock Holmes versus Jack The Ripper, The Testament Of Sherlock Holmes, Magrunner: Dark Pulse

On Steam, The Testament of Sherlock Holmes, Sherlock Holmes Vs. Jack The Ripper and Magrunner: Dark Pulse are published by Frogwares and not by Focus Home Interactive.
Azz. :morristend:

Frogwares alleges publisher Nacon’s breaches of contract led to The Sinking City’s delisting on digital storefronts


https://powerup-gaming.com/2020/08/...nking-citys-delisting-on-digital-storefronts/


Frogwares, developer of The Sinking City, has today released a statement alleging serious breaches of contract by publisher Nacon (formerly Big Ben Interactive). Frogwares alleged Nacon was forced to terminate the contract and take legal action against the French company after the latter did not fulfill its obligations.


According to Frogwares, the deal it signed with Nacon dictated part payments would be made by the publisher for each milestone completed and met. The contract also stipulated revenue would be shared. However, Frogwares alleges that during development, the publisher was “hundreds and hundreds of days behind in payments in total.” Frogwares also alleges that Nacon would pay each due sum late by 40 days on average, while the developer met each and every milestone as required.

Once the game was released, Nacon retroactively cancelled two previous milestones that had been approved. According to Frogwares, this meant “we would not receive any profit from the sales of the game.” A lawsuit was filed in August 2019 and on April 20, 2020, Frogwares terminated the contract with Nacon. However, Frogwares alleges Nacon refused to agree to the termination, citing emergency laws relating to the COVID-19 pandemic and the protection of French businesses as the reasons.




The Sinking City: Frogwares accusa Nacon di aver piratato il gioco e averlo messo su Steam​




 
Ultima modifica:


Charles Reed returns to Oakmont, a city drowning in supernatural mystery and eldritch terror - now fully remastered with Unreal Engine 5!
Coming soon to PC, PS5 and Xbox Series, including a free upgrade for existing owners.

What's new in The Sinking City Remastered:
-Game fully relit in Unreal Engine 5

- Enhanced locations with additional levels of detail and objects

-4K textures and improved reflections

- Addition of a Photo Mode

-Support for DLSS, FSR and TSR upscaling

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