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How do you think Microsoft will make the 2.5 Billion back with Minecraft?

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  1. Pnspi

    Pnspi Well-Known Member

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    Microtransactions?
    Minecraft 2?
    "Free" Minecraft?
     
  2. bassmaster6

    bassmaster6 Well-Known Member

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    Pay to log in every month :stuck_out_tongue:
    That would be bad though.....
     
  3. Darkchaosknight

    Darkchaosknight Well-Known Member

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    Microsoft Office 2014
     
  4. Kitts

    Kitts Well-Known Member

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    The same way the old Mojang would have
     
  5. Pnspi

    Pnspi Well-Known Member

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    Most likely not.
     
  6. BBSlayer5150

    BBSlayer5150 Well-Known Member

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    A new minecraft would be my guess (minecraft 2.0 from april fool's day :V). Also, they will probably sell more merchandise, or would be the exclusive seller of any product with the word 'minecraft' in it.
    Keep in mind you have the PC edition, PE, xbox 360 and one, and PS 3 and 4. Minecraft PE still rains in the app store, and the console editions are very popular, not to mention that the next gen editions were just released.
     
  7. Pegleg98

    Pegleg98 Well-Known Member

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    Minecraft 2.0? LOL XD

    Microsoft isn't actually that stupid right? Right?!
     
  8. BrawlerAce

    BrawlerAce Well-Known Member

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    Same way as before - sell office stuff, and ruin sell games.
     
  9. Le_Mure

    Le_Mure Well-Known Member

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    Inspired buy War Themed hat simulator 2014...

    INTRODUCING

    SAAAAAANDDDBOX THEMED HAT SIMULATOR TOOOKAY14
     
  10. BBSlayer5150

    BBSlayer5150 Well-Known Member

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    Oh ya, and just so you know pn, Microsoft is sitting on a hefty pile of reserve money. They have enough to make this minecraft deal about 33-34 times. So money is not an issue. I presume they are treating it as an investment.
     
  11. jacobkolstad

    jacobkolstad Well-Known Member

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    Pfft, they can buy Mojang billions of times .-.

    Microsoft are not stupid, they won't ruin the game.
     
  12. F1r3tar

    F1r3tar Highly Established Member

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    Free Minecraft? Oh god, imagine the amount of alt accounts that would spike up...
     
  13. SoMuchWinning

    SoMuchWinning Well-Known Member

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    Charge money for skin/ign/personalizing character, possible hosting changes and Online Play to be paid for. I do think they will release "Season Pass" or paid Updates just cause.
     
  14. BrawlerAce

    BrawlerAce Well-Known Member

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    Pretty sure Microsoft isn't that stupid.
    They'd probably release a Minecraft 2 instead or some crap.
    Customization comes for free in many games, so your first point likely is invalid.
    Not sure about hosting changes, but many games also allow online play for free (almost all that offer online do it for free).
    If they tried to make paid updates, they'd be taken out by the modding community.
     
  15. BBSlayer5150

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    jacobkolstad Well-Known Member

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    Usp45 Well-Known Member

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    Hm.
    Let's think about Apple.
    That's an extremely rich and successful company who have a **** ton of money.
    Now imagine 10x that money.
    That's what Microsoft has.
    They won't run out of money any time soon :I
     
  18. DarkElixir

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    They bought minecraft for the community and the title, they need more popular games with "microsoft" on it.
     
  19. Romkelolol

    Romkelolol Well-Known Member

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    they will make the price higher... (don't want :v)
    remove eula and tell all the servers that have donation that they want 50% of the money they earn (do want, also don't want):stuck_out_tongue:
     
  20. jacobkolstad

    jacobkolstad Well-Known Member

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    The EULA will never be removed, EVERY SINGLE PAID GAME HAS A EULA.
    Why can't people get that into their heads? A EULA is needed for piracy of the game to be illegal.
     
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