If you played the brilliant origin in 2015, Holders 2 had not come out of anywhere, but how successful the game would be, perhaps there was a huge shock to everyone. But the thing about Haldures 2 was that it was not a game that was fitting in the current gaming trends. Suicide Squad: The total of the Justice League arrived a week ago and almost followed the Almost destiny style, and the game made the game go on to bed, and I do not have to tell you how many games have come in the context of Fortonite and how many games have come to you. If anything, in the early days of the Haldures 2 Online Cooperate Games, there was a throwback that you found at Xbox 360.
Addressing the 2025 Game Developers Conference (GDC) panel through Gamesradar+, Haldures 2 director Johan Pilestt talked about chasing popular trends and why they believe that currently is currently responsible for a large quantity affecting the industry. He said, “The sports industry gets caught in a vicious cycle of death and renovation. Every time we suddenly leave thousands of people, and then no one understands why. And I think we are just because we will always go through the cycles of death and water, but now it is not necessary, because we are unnecessary.”
Although people in the upper parts of the companies can see the success of Fortnite and think that this is an easy amount, it’s not easy. “Many publishers try to play safely by imposing a safe bet, but one thing that is guaranteed is that it is a death sentence for safe studies that try to make it.” “We are in a risk -taking business, and if we do not take the risk, we will never be able to succeed. Very few people think that the Holidars will be equal to anything, and we are still here.”
“So here is a challenge for the sports industry,” Pilusad said with a message for a massive industry.
Pilustest also revealed that after telling the players not to buy Haldures 2, when the servers were overloaded at the launch, it took 5 minutes until I got a call from friendly people at the PlayStation when I was asking what I was smoking.“