It's becoming clear that Take-Two CEO Strauss Zelnick is not enamored with franchises that are released annually,
according to Gamasutra. At the UBS 38th Annual Global Media and Communications Conference in New York City, Strauss Zelnick discussed the risks of an annualized franchise.
However, IGN
points out that Zelnick is still backing yearly sports titles.
If there was a company out there that might lean towards a biennial release schedule for its sports games, it would be Take-Two. After all, the company has been very successful with downloadable content for
Grand Theft Auto and
Borderlands -- Gamasutra points out that Take-Two is on pace for "its first profitable year without a numbered
GTA release" -- and it has become known as a company that is unafraid of
delaying marquee titles.
But if Zelnick is not even considering biennial sports franchises, it might be time to retire the discussion for now. At best, we might continue to see alternative sports games like
Skate or
The Bigs come out every two years, or we might continue to see something like
EA MMA and
Fight Night alternating with each other on the yearly release schedule.