A Patch Costs $40,000 on Xbox 360 and PS3

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Double Fine’s Tim Schafer has been rather chatty lately. In case you haven’t heard, Schafer and his team over at Double Fine took to Kickstarter to raise money for an old-school point and click adventure game. In the last five days, fans have pledged over $1,750,000 for the project. Learn more about Double Fine Adventure.

In an interview with Hookshot, Schafer shed some light on how much it costs to release a patch on Xbox 360 and PS3 (he was referring to modern consoles). Schafer explained, “those systems as great as they are, they’re still closed. You have to jump through a lot of hoops, even for important stuff like patching and supporting your game. Those are things we really want to do, but we can’t do it on these systems. I mean, it costs $40,000 to put up a patch – we can’t afford that! Open systems like Steam, that allow us to set our own prices, that’s where it’s at, and doing it completely alone like Minecraft. That’s where people are going.”

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Source: http://mp1st.com/2012/02/14/a-patch-costs-40000-on-xbox-360-and-ps3/

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Hawks484Posted:

JoshUS Damn Treyarch must be broke.

Activision has billions of dollars, i think they can afford a $40,000 patch.

DECOTRAPosted:

JoshUS Damn Treyarch must be broke.

hahaha I know right thats a lot of money per patch!!

koolmang66Posted:

Meanwhile in Africa....

KickingPosted:

Why would anyone want to spend that kind of money!

TheMoDiiFii3rPosted:

I got a bad feeling about how Minecraft will Update for Xbox...
Minecraft has like an update everyone Month...
damn...

iJarH3adPosted:

Not sure what they trying to say? Indie development

CircuitPosted:

That's more than I expected.

M4CPosted:

Thats alot of money just for a patch..

BorderlandPosted:

Dr-Keyser So it cost $40,000 to go into a file and change the coding around and remove some other coding then saving that coding into a new file?

wow....


Not sure its that simple.

JoshUSPosted:

Damn Treyarch must be broke.