Life Is Strange: Double Exposure‘s disconnect between critics and fans previously perplexed Square Enix, but it has since revealed what was probably obvious to many: Max Caulfield’s return failed to meet the firm’s financial expectations, and sales of the game were a “large loss” for the company.
That’s according to Square Enix’s president, Takeshi Kiryu, who made the comment while presenting the firm’s latest financial report (thanks, TheGamer). Apparently, the loss on Double Exposure was somewhat offset by the success of Dragon Quest 3 Remake.
Square Enix hasn’t given specific sales figures, and they might never disclose them, but TheGamer points out that the company has used the term “large loss” to describe games like Guardians of the Galaxy and certain Tomb Raider titles in the past, so draw your own conclusions. In regards to Double Exposure, their tagline “Max Caulfield will return” could be seen as a risky move, considering we currently don’t anticipate a sequel after this announcement.
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