Brother, I'm pretty sure that the PS4 and XB1 are the sturdiest platforms, as they have been since MKX.
The point is that it's 7 months later and still selling, meaning that more new people are playing it.
I'm not saying that sales didn't have anything to do with it, but rather that the whole "game iz dead" or that the "game is dying" argument that I've heard before doesn't make sense.
Also, on another note, after the issues with the ports of Arkham City, MK9, Injustice and MKX, why are people still buying WB / NRS games on PC?
Are people really THAT masochistic?
1. Not everyone likes playing on consoles.
2. Not everyone wants to buy a console for one/two games.
3. Not everyone can afford a console.
4. Blaming people for buying a product on a platform it is being marketed for, is... idiotic. Yeah, sure you can blame people AFTER the launch. When they keep paying for the game, even though the game is clearly broken. Now that isn't masochism, that is just pure stupidity and ignorance. But if company says "HEY WE ARE SELLING THIS GAME ON THIS PLATFORM." and you have only this specific platform. So what now? Is that person suddenly an idiot for wanting to play the game? Especially if he waited for quite some time? Yeah, sure he could sit and wait. But I don't blame people for not wanting to miss out on the first days of excitement. And once again, if company says. Hey the game will be on this platform and it will work fine? The company is at fault, for lying. You can only blame people for trusting/hoping. And if that is a crime, then we are lost.
5. Depends on what we are talking about, when we say that game is dying/dead. Is game dead player wise? No. Even on PC I managed to get people in less than 30 seconds, though most of them were living on another side of the planet with pings ranging from 100 to 300ms.
Is game dying esports wise? Yes. Now for people that don't play in tourneys, they don't give a shit, but since the day I saw that leaked email, I paid very close attention to "game designed around esports".
In business sense, MK11 is a failure. It failed at the task it was "designed" for. Execs don't give two shits about, if I, you or anyone else who is non pro playing the game. They just drop enough content to hook casuals for initial sales. After that, "fvck off and have a nice day". It is Esports that matters to them the most. You see for the past half of the decade, every single corp has been obsessed with hitting that "Esports Goldmine". It is VERY profitable (also one of the many reasons, why they began censoring stuff.). Sponsors, contracts, investors, marketing deals, etc. That's where the real money comes in.
Fighting games after all are not your single player games or multiplayer games like GTA Online. To keep them afloat you have to earn money in different ways. Fighting games are very heavy on maintenance, so cash has to flow constantly. You can't depend on game sales for that. You need something more reliable. So Esports it is.
And how is MK11 doing in that category? One of the lowest viewerships, one of the lowest number of entries. Let's not forget how weak EVO 2019 was for MK11 (and game just literally came out).
Every single tournament you see same faces. So is MK11 a smart investment? Hell no. Is it blossoming business wise? No.
And showing ONE MONTH means absolutely nothing. Not to mention that October was the busiest month for MK11 since the launch. What about September? What about August? Yeah sure. MK11 had successful launch. Though not as successful as MKX. Which is already a fail. They failed to beat the prequel in sales. After those two months, I saw a very steady drop in player numbers and activity. MK11 as a topic itself was slowly disappearing. Especially thanks to Youtube censoring and limiting viewership on MK related videos (ironic).
Not to mention. They had to introduce new variations, do MULTIPLE sales, make a free weekend and release Terminator DLC with a movie IN ONE MONTH. So yeah. Entire October was busy time for them. They had to do some serious pumping to the b$tch, so it wouldn't go out of gas.
So everything makes perfect sense. MK11 is indeed on life support. If you need so much effort, to keep game relevant, then there is something wrong.
And how long do you think this game will run? 6 months? 1 year? 2 years? You really think they will keep game supported for YEARS?
In short. Let's wait and see. Game isn't a corpse, but it ain't doing good either. And judging by how they manage everything. That won't change.