From the Bungie-Activision contract summary on Wikia:
* Bungie will receive $2.5 million per year from 2010 through 2013 to develop Destiny.
* Bungie will receive between 20 and 35% of cumulative operating income for Destiny, depending on the total amount of income.
* Bungie is eligible for a number of performance and sales-based bonuses depending on Destiny meeting certain development milestones and sales goals.
Sources:
Wikia: http://destiny.wikia.com/wiki/Bungie-Activision_Contract
Full Contract Here: http://documents.latimes.com/bungie-activision-contract/
Operating Income is defined as the amount of profit realized from a business's operations after taking out operating expenses. Bungie gets between 20% and 35% of cumulative operating income. Weird, so I guess the other 65%-80% gets thrown out into the streets.
As it pertains to microtransactions (a type of operating income), player retention is strongly related to in-game sales revenue. There is every reason for Bungie to continue to motivate players to continue playing. Activision takes the majority of the operating income, so you know they're in the same boat.
Now, back to your original comment:
[quote]Shareholders dont care after box sales how many people log in everyday, they got there money.[/quote]
Omitting the grammatical errors that earn you front row seat on the short bus, this is an incorrect statement. The investors/licensee's in this case (Activision) VERY much care about how many people log in every day because those numbers are related to the current operating income AND potential operating income. They care so much that in the contract, there are agreement termination clauses based on both unit sales and operating income.
[quote]So whos the ignorant -blam!- now?[/quote]
The statement you made is still ignorant and misleading, "phucko."
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