Microsoft's Shannon Loftis says single-player games have complicated economics now

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For the past few days, we've heard of the demise of single-player games because of Visceral Games' closure.
However, are single-player experiences really dying? We don't think so but according to Shannon Loftis, the general manager of Microsoft's Global Games Publishing, their economics have become "complicated." Speaking with GameSpot, Loftis said that quality single-player titles come with a high price tag. She added:


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