Take Two defends the video game of solo enjoyment

Zelnick: "Single-players are not dead or anything like that."

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With the increasing concentration of important industry proposals in the multiplayer mode, such as Call of Duty: Black Ops 4 rejected a traditional campaign in its game offering, and with titles such as battle-royale Fortnite and PlayerUnknown's Battlegrounds reaching numbers of users hardly seen before, there are few who wonder if the format of game alone is doomed to its end. However, there are still great supporters, among them is Strauss Zelnick , executive director and boss of Take-Two Interactive .

"There are those who say that a videogame will not work if it is not already a free-to-play battle royale, it's really said that and not from an ironic point of view, but I do not agree." The single-player is not much. The companies with such appearances and that seek to avoid the hard work of building a story and develop their characters to go simply to find the money of the multiplayer will be wrong.I do not think that such a movement works, it would be a surprise ", says the director in an interview collected by the North American specialized portal GamesVeat.

Zelnick continued his statements on this subject claiming not to have seen anything that shows that the player is abandoned this game mode. In that idea, he commented that people are still playing Grand Theft Auto V, which he defined as an essential of this generation. "It has become a social phenomenon," he added.