There's no incentive for one while this game is out. If it's moderately successful, odds are, it'll be even longer.
In all, the whole concept is inane. 20 million copies were sold of Skyrim. 20 million. And rarely that game dropped under $35. If you put a median price of $40 or so to be more on the cheap side, times 20 million, we're talking about sales upwards of 800 million. This doesn't even include their very successful DLCs for the game. AND the game will prolly sell a few million copies more when it starts going on real sales.
This makes TESO absolutely stupid. They'll make money but I think by the end of 2 years, TESO will be said and done. This will cost them more money as they could have been working on a new Fallout, a new TES or heck a new IP.
In all, the whole concept is inane. 20 million copies were sold of Skyrim. 20 million. And rarely that game dropped under $35. If you put a median price of $40 or so to be more on the cheap side, times 20 million, we're talking about sales upwards of 800 million. This doesn't even include their very successful DLCs for the game. AND the game will prolly sell a few million copies more when it starts going on real sales.
This makes TESO absolutely stupid. They'll make money but I think by the end of 2 years, TESO will be said and done. This will cost them more money as they could have been working on a new Fallout, a new TES or heck a new IP.