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Pasta Padre has done some extensive research, it looks like the NHL 2K series is dead. He posted an update, right here. A few other sites have also chimed in with their thoughts. What say you?

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"Ever since Take Two decided to shut down College Hoops due to the lack of sales potential vs development costs the next game that appeared to be in danger was the NHL 2K series. Sales have been dropping to miniscule levels as EA Sports NHL has grown and dominated the market. While it has been clear that resources have been limited with NHL 2K there have been no official statements made as to the future of the franchise.

However now there is an indication that NHL 2K11 may not be in development. In the Q4 fiscal report from Take Two on Thursday the games planned for the next fiscal year were laid out. Noticeably absent from the list is the mention of NHL 2K11."

Is the End Near for the NHL 2K Series? (First Cuts)

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"I reached out for comment, and received this note back from Brian Roundy with 2K Sports:

2K has the following comment:

“We are currently in the process of evaluating our sports portfolio and have not announced any new NHL titles at this time."

2K Sports benching NHL series? (Gamespot)

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"Dropping the NHL series would make some sense for Take-Two. 2K's games have been a distant second to EA's efforts this generation, both critically and commercially. And while the recent Wii edition of NHL 2K10 was warmly received by critics and vigorously supported with TV advertising, that hasn't significantly boosted sales over last year's edition. With the publisher's stated focus on AAA game development, a middling licensed franchise with a limited potential audience up against tough competition every year might be a tempting target for cost-cutting."

NHL 2K11 likely canceled, 2K Sports in trouble? (Destructoid)

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"This is not an entirely shocking prospect for 2K Sports, whose NHL 2K games have been badly outsold in the past two years by EA Sports’ celebrated hockey titles. Competition in the simulation sports genre is very tough, to be sure: NHL 2K9 and 2K10 weren’t bad games, by most accounts, but it just so happened that NHL 09 and NHL 10 were better. If it turns out that this is, indeed, the end of NHL 2K, then I’m sad for all the folks at developer Visual Concepts who may soon be out of work."

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# 61 VanCitySportsGuy @ 12/23/09 01:11 AM
The NHL2K series has been going downhill since 2K6. I use to be a huge 2K fan but EA blows it out of the water now.

The EA series feels right (really nice controls) while everything feels off in the 2K series (skating, controls, menu's, etc...).

I prefer the consumer to have choices so I hope the 2K series doesn't go away.

You can't blame poor sales on the marketing this season. 2K brought Ovie to Vegas and New York. I saw a lot of commercials for the Wii version and events were on the various sport stations.

When EA brought out the skill stick in 2007 version, this was the first nail in the coffin for 2K.
 
# 62 kerosene31 @ 12/23/09 09:23 PM
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Originally Posted by VanCitySportsGuy
You can't blame poor sales on the marketing this season. 2K brought Ovie to Vegas and New York. I saw a lot of commercials for the Wii version and events were on the various sport stations.
I disagree on marketing. While 2k got their product "out there" they did little to tell the die hard hockey fans what they were buying. The Wii version has little in common with the PS3/360 version. As a 360 owner, I was slightly offended that they didn't tell me more about the non-Wii version. (nothing against the Wii, but clearly it is a different product).

On the other hand EA showed us countless videos and blogs on gameplay changes. We all say vids of "hardcore passing" months before release. When the NHL10 demo dropped, we had a very good idea what we were getting. EA almost bombarded us with too much info at times.

Yet with 2k10 we had little info on actual gameplay plus no demo. Yet again the only real info was word of mouth from players. The only reason I bought 2k9 and 2k10 was personal recommendations from people on this forum. The only reason I got these recommendations is that I was in the 2k forum asking numerous questions and showing interest. How many hockey fans bothered to do that? There certainly were some, but not very many.

Marketing is telling people about your product, not that it just "exists". That's where 2k failed badly.
 
# 63 hyacinth1 @ 12/27/09 12:37 AM
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Originally Posted by VanCitySportsGuy
The NHL2K series has been going downhill since 2K6. I use to be a huge 2K fan but EA blows it out of the water now.

The EA series feels right (really nice controls) while everything feels off in the 2K series (skating, controls, menu's, etc...).

I prefer the consumer to have choices so I hope the 2K series doesn't go away.

You can't blame poor sales on the marketing this season. 2K brought Ovie to Vegas and New York. I saw a lot of commercials for the Wii version and events were on the various sport stations.

When EA brought out the skill stick in 2007 version, this was the first nail in the coffin for 2K.
You can use Skill Stick in 2K's game. So not sure what you're getting at.

I just checked the NHL 10 forums and can't believe all the fanboyism towards EA's game. I was in that same boat, where I just had played EA's game from 08 -10 and was very happy with it. Until someone told me to try 2k since it was only 20 bucks, I still resisted but then finally gave it a shot. I am glad it did. I can say that while EA's game has more modes and options, ON THE ICE, 2k beats out EA's gameplay. But there is a big asterisk to that last comment, it beats it out With the RIGHT SLIDERS. And that's the problem with 2k all along. Every 2K game I played after their great 2k5 year, was a slider fest, which I hate. I gave up on 2K after NFL2K5 and NHL2K5 and only went back this year to NHL2K10 since it was cheap to get. I am glad I did, bec it's a terrific game to play,and I like it having it along to compliment NHL10.

But from a casual gamers prespective, NHL10 I can sit back and relax and play, don't have to really worry about sliders or settings. With 2K, it took me like 2 weeks to get the sliders i wanted right, so the game plays like I want it to play. it was a frustrating 2 weeks, but when I got it right it plays really good. But I can see from someone who wants to relax and play, why they would go for NHL10 over 2k.
 
# 64 Sabresfan2630 @ 12/27/09 01:48 PM
I hope it doesnt end.
 
# 65 Flyermania @ 12/27/09 02:57 PM
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Originally Posted by hyacinth1
I just checked the NHL 10 forums and can't believe all the fanboyism towards EA's game.
I think you'll find that in any forum....this (2k hockey) forum is no different.

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Originally Posted by hyacinth1
I was in that same boat, where I just had played EA's game from 08 -10 and was very happy with it. Until someone told me to try 2k since it was only 20 bucks, I still resisted but then finally gave it a shot. I am glad it did. I can say that while EA's game has more modes and options, ON THE ICE, 2k beats out EA's gameplay. But there is a big asterisk to that last comment, it beats it out With the RIGHT SLIDERS.
I would offer that with some minor slider adjustments that NHL 10's gameplay is top notch. Sliders make a huge difference no matter what game you are playing. 2k's is definitely good and much improved over 2k9, but the total lack of boardplay and the CPU's lack of dumping and cycling the puck makes it an unrealistic representation of the sport for me personally.
 
# 66 VanCitySportsGuy @ 12/27/09 04:57 PM
I agree that one of the weak points of the marketing was that they didn't start earlier like EA. Not releasing a demo just showed me they weren't confident in their product.

I just disagree with the people that said 2K didn't market the game at all. As for the Skill Stick in 2K, I don't find it as smooth as the EA skill stick. There's also probably a lot of people out there that don't mess with the controls and didn't even know 2K has a skill stick option.

I like to see competition but if 2K goes away, I'm not going to lose any sleep.
 
# 67 tabulaRasa @ 12/27/09 07:26 PM
Too bad, I mean, it´s not like EAs sales were really affected when their NHL series got owned by 2K , 2k3-2k6. 2K sold decent then, but the problem is that EA sales aren´t affected when EA put out mediocre games in the sport divsion. EA fans are just more loyal. NHL from EA is good this generation though, it´s just that 2K can´t afford an off year it seems, unlike EA.

We all know that competetion is good for game development. So it would suck.

BTW, pastapadre isn´t really the source of non-EA material.... really the opposite
 
# 68 StormJH1 @ 12/29/09 01:55 PM
I'm a little worried about the immediate future of hockey gaming b/c the EA NHL product, which has been clearly superior for at least 3 years, has become a little bit stale. I don't want a "competitor" like 2k Sports to leave, but the sad truth is that EA doesn't view 2k hockey as a true competitor anymore.

There are two primary reasons why gamers want "competition" in sports titles: choice and evolution. Both of those applied to the NFL game b/c both NFL 2k5 and Madden 2005 were quality products.

But can anyone point to a single innovation by 2k hockey that resulted in an innovation in NHL 08, 09, or 10? I can't. 2k8 had a great franchise mode, but NHL 09 made essentially no changes in this regard. 2k9 had a great fighting engine...NHL 10 scrapped their old fighting system and used something more like a poor man's version of Fight Night (which I don't really care for). Yes, NHL 10 finally did implement board pinning, but if that was such a big concern of EA's, why didn't the "competition" spark them to throw in board pinning after ESPN Hockey or 2k5 were released?

You could argue that the most significant innovations in this genre (most notably the skill stick) came out of the individual creativity of a design team thinking outside the box. That's because of one important axiom, which is unfortunate, but true:

"Competition" ONLY works when the underdog company has a larger budget.

That's why games like NHL 08, EA Skate, and EA MMA have succeeded or are likely to succeed in the future. When the underdog also has a smaller budget (as does 2k/Visual Concepts), they get caught playing catchup and trying to copy what's good about the superior game, rather than doing what they should be doing, which is innovating and offering something new. EA can keep throwing out their product without so much as adding something as simple as playoff beards and it will do just fine.
 
# 69 savoie2006 @ 12/30/09 02:45 PM
EA has and always will have a large fanbase.They have a very loyal fanbase. Even when the games were nothing but arcadish gameplay. As for innovation from 2K. If it wasn't for what 2K did last gen, EA may have never stepped it up like it has current gen. The ball is now is 2K's court and it's up to them to step it up. Based on 2K10, it appears that is finally starting to happen. I just hope it's not too little too late. If only Visual Concepts would have been over the series this entire time.
 
# 70 Flyermania @ 12/30/09 02:59 PM
I agree that 2k10 was a huge step in the right direction of the series, but ultimately it all comes down to sales. And 2k10 did not sell a lot of copies on the 360 or the PS3 unfortunately. It's really too bad that 2k chooses not to market the game (in comparison to their competition as well as how they used to market the series), especially with so many low-cost social networking options. Ultimately that choice may be the end of the series.
 
# 71 StormJH1 @ 12/30/09 04:59 PM
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Originally Posted by Lisa_Bonami
I think the BEST business move for 2K Sports would be bought out by Microsoft.

This would give 2K the marketing muscle with MS dollars

They could also rerelease an NFL product immediately (Isnt it just a 3rd party exclusive NFL license?)

They could also incorporate the NFL Fever, NHL Rivals, NBA Inside Drive teams into the 2K Sports teams. All those games had potential back in the day but just needed some more senior sports talent (2Ksports perfect fit)

2K Sports would also reap the benefits of Microsoft's superior motion capture technology to provide more polished and lifelike animations into their games

And Microsoft could even benefit by now turning NBA 2K basketball into an Xbox 360 exclusive title (if they chose to do so to try and now create a countering sports system seller that directly compete's with Sony's PS3 MLB the Show system seller)

It could be what you call a WIN/WIN situation for BOTH parties and we could also benefit immensely as well
Interesting, but Microsoft doesn't seem to have any interest in putting out first-party sports titles. Not since Inside Drive or whatever that XBox basketball game was. It's really unfortunate for 360 gamers b/c we could use a strong alternative to MLB 2k9, but we don't know what happens behind closed doors...maybe they get leverage with EA by not pissing them off and flooding the market with first-party sports titles to compete with EA's.
 
# 72 Radja @ 12/31/09 07:06 PM
now that i had a chance to play this, they need to continue with the series. it really plays a great game of hockey post patch & with original 6 sliders, at least for someone who hasn't played the real thing.

it makes you work for goals and such. there is a place for both hockey games. my bro-in-law loves nhl 10 for the be a pro mode. he doesn't play the single player modes. but i do and the nhl 10 mode was at one point broken so it would not be worth it for me to purchase.

i hope this sticks around because next year could be epic if it does.
 
# 73 hyacinth1 @ 01/01/10 02:48 PM
I guarantee almost all the people posting who are celebrating nhl2k's apparent demise haven't even played the game.

I know because I use to be in the same boat the last 3 years. I was happy with EA's game and even though friends told me to try out 2k, it just didn't enough for me to go buy another hockey game. I don't know why I eventually bought 2k, maybe the 20 dollar price and the stars aligned the way they did, but I am glad I bought it and tried it out, because it does play a better game of hockey with the right sliders.

As for 2k as a company, I think they are doing well with the NBA series and Grand Theft.
 
# 74 savoie2006 @ 01/01/10 06:06 PM
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As for 2k as a company, I think they are doing well with the NBA series and Grand Theft.
Don't forget about Bioshock and Oblivion. Both of those are 2K games as well. As a company 2K are alot better off then anyone would believe. It's the 2KSports line itself that is in jepordy.
 
# 75 Flyermania @ 01/01/10 06:52 PM
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Originally Posted by hyacinth1
I guarantee almost all the people posting who are celebrating nhl2k's apparent demise haven't even played the game.
Who's celebrating? A lack of competition isn't going to help either game. And there are many of us that do own both.
 
# 76 Uncle Stumpy @ 01/07/10 01:44 AM
Time for Wayne Gretzky to bring back his series, Or maybe a game vased on Slapshot! Old time hockey!
 
# 77 RoyalBoyle78 @ 01/07/10 12:50 PM
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Originally Posted by Lisa_Bonami
I think the BEST business move for 2K Sports would be bought out by Microsoft.

This would give 2K the marketing muscle with MS dollars

They could also rerelease an NFL product immediately (Isnt it just a 3rd party exclusive NFL license?)

They could also incorporate the NFL Fever, NHL Rivals, NBA Inside Drive teams into the 2K Sports teams. All those games had potential back in the day but just needed some more senior sports talent (2Ksports perfect fit)

2K Sports would also reap the benefits of Microsoft's superior motion capture technology to provide more polished and lifelike animations into their games

And Microsoft could even benefit by now turning NBA 2K basketball into an Xbox 360 exclusive title (if they chose to do so to try and now create a countering sports system seller that directly compete's with Sony's PS3 MLB the Show system seller)

It could be what you call a WIN/WIN situation for BOTH parties and we could also benefit immensely as well
Same cam be said if Sony bought 2k. They can bring back there line of sports game and have some of the show crew work on them.
 
# 78 RoyalBoyle78 @ 01/08/10 12:47 AM
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Originally Posted by baseball66
You must be joking, why would you take The Show crew and have them work on a hockey game??
WHY....LOL Because hey make the best damn sports game around.
 
# 79 RoyalBoyle78 @ 01/08/10 12:48 AM
I'm pissed we haven't received another rosters update for the PS3, what gives?
 
# 80 Flyermania @ 01/08/10 08:58 AM
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Originally Posted by FootballForever
I'm pissed we haven't received another rosters update for the PS3, what gives?
No surprise really...historically this series doesn't offer many updates post-release.
 


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