Sports games shouldn't be released annually. It's not a radical assertion, since every year , the same debate occurs in which gamers and critics gathering to discuss whether a brand new FUT 25 Coins or Madden is required or needed. However, despite the consensus that a brand new game isn't required this year, a lot of people decide to buy it, despite having spent months telling their friends and family that this year is the year to will be giving it away. In the end, all they see is the money generated by the game in the previous year. Microtransactions accounting for an important portion of the game's experience, businesses continue to make money through the games for a period of 12 months, until the cycle begins over again.
Publishers of video games will continue publishing their sports games every year in the event that players continue to pour in the money each year. However, just because a game is popular does not mean that it's well-received either by the public or the critics. The widely accepted view is to be that mid 2000s were the peak of sports events that were played annually. The titles such as FC 25 and Madden NFL 2004 remain praised by fans as being the best titles within their respective franchises even a decade after.
These games redesigned their predecessors, and also introduced new features that changed your experience in a positive way. After that, the players have been that these franchises are making the same games each year. The advertising for the annual sporting events suggests that the game's upcoming release has a major change to the series however, in reality only the addition of a few characters or animations are added to the same game but modified.
For a long time of time, for a long time, the Mortal Kombat franchise suffered a similar fate. It was released in 1992. The initial Mortal Kombat changed the face of arcade games forever. It didn't take long until sequels began to be released every year or that's the case starting with Mortal Kombat 2 releasing in 1993. and Mortal Kombat 3 releasing in 1995. Over the next decade and beyond, Mortal Kombat would continue to be a popular Mortal Kombat franchise would release each year a new game and some years getting two titles. At the time that came out, Mortal Kombat: Armageddon in 2006. the franchise's fatigue had already and truly set in, and the brand had lost the same weight it used to.
After a short break, Mortal Kombat returned in 2022 with its ninth mainline installment which was simply titled Mortal Kombat. As a reboot of the series, Mortal Kombat took the series back to its original origins and streamlined the game's mechanics, while making sure it was complicated enough for a contemporary fighting game. Through allowing the franchise to breathe NetherRealm was able play around with the game and develop an experience that was appreciated with both long-time and newcomer players.
The two previous Mortal Kombat games have both been released four years following their predecessors and with Mortal Kombat X coming out in 2022. and Mortal Kombat 11 releasing in 2022. With four years between the two entries the series has managed to stay popular with the public however it hasn't dominated the market, ensuring that fans can be kept enthused to cheap Fut 25 Coins and see the next installment. Breaks from the franchise gives the creator the opportunity to develop new IPs which could become hugely successful on their own like NetherRealm's Injustice series.