Fantasy Flight Games will limit the release of expansions!

    Fantasy Flight Games will limit the release of expansions!

    The head of the Fantasy Flight Games, Andrew Navaro, wanted to formalize what the direction of the company will be regarding the development of expansions for its titles. According to the head of FFG, the company no longer wants to produce an infinity of expansions of its titles, but wants to adopt a more reasoned policy.


    In the post, that Navaro posted on the blog of FFG, he said that the criticisms leveled by users of the company regarding the frequency with which new expansions are produced are very valid. According to users, in recent times there has been a relentless development on the most successful titles, such as: Arkham Horror, Star Wars: Imperial Assault (??? but really ???) and the various living card games.


    This is a very delicate point and considered nerve center for many users, who believe that the idea of ​​designing a title that necessarily requires expansions is wrong. This policy, as always happens, consciously aims to limit the value of the base games, so that everyone then feels compelled to buy expansion after expansion. Fantasy Flight Games will limit the release of expansions!

    According to what stated by Navaro, many of the base games have been designed without necessarily providing expansion content, and he recalled that in their catalog there are many completely autonomous titles (played and sold very little). Navaro however, he admitted that in the past the use of expansions was an integral part of the corporate strategy, but that it is no longer a sustainable practice, as it would risk disrupting the company's growth.



    Right now FFG he feels ready to invest in new stocks, considering the growth and stability achieved, which will allow him to manage things in a more flexible way:

    "We will release a base game that may include some expansion."

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