It seems the general direction the internet is going and I’m all for it

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    It’s just a marketing term. Just like AAA is a marketing term meaning we spent more money advertising this product than we spent on development.

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      Ah, i guess the “A” in AAA stands for Advertisement.

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        Monopoly Go is the only real AAAA

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        Except that there was no advertising for concord lol.

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        The A is for “Actually this game is $90 now instead of $60.

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      It originated as a marketing term for Skull and Bones, right?

      Realistically, its a corporate buzzword that is supposed to mean that the game delivers an exceptionally high quality experience, graphically, narratively, gameplay wise

      but what it seems to actually mean is that the budget and manhour count and development calendar time ballooned to far greater than the original plan/estimates due to incompetent management.

      At this point, I propose that ‘AAAA’ applies to basically any extremely costly game backed by a huge publisher that owns many development studios, that has been in development for over 4 years before any kind of release, ie, stuck in development hell, execs convinced its going to be a massive hit such that they sunken cost fallacy other games or even other studios out of existence so they can keep funding their uber project.

      With a definition like this, Skull and Bones qualifies, so does Concord and Suicide Squad.

      Basically it doesn’t have to be from a grandiose marketing campaign attached to a AAA game, its more about being stuck in development hell and continuously funded to the point of destroying other parts of the business making it, like a financial cancer.

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      Have any companies besides ubisoft used the term yet?

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        I seem to remember MS claiming they were opening the “first AAAA dev studio” (The Initiative). Since then, the studio has been radio silent, lost a bunch of talent, and needed help from Crystal Dynamics to work on their first game (Perfect Dark reboot).

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        iirc Square Enix called Forspoken ‘AAAA