There's a couple of things worth noting about the site, though:
1) It's not in English, which somewhat alienates the western fans. That's ironic, considering most of SoulCalibur's sales come from the western countries than Japan.
2) The site doesn't seem to have been updated at all in 2017. The...
Not sure if this is as relevant, but their Facebook page has taken a hit. It used to be 355k likes and it's now at 354k. It's actually on the verge of hitting 353k and WILL reach it if things remain stagnant.
I think it's because we have literally nothing else to do. For all we know, they probably won't make a new SoulCalibur any time soon. E3 and TGS seem to give some people hope that they'll be able to hear something by the time the events begin. Same thing with the release of Tekken 7. Basically...
That's because it's not accurate. Compare SoulCalibur's Facebook page to Tekken's and you'll see what I mean. Soulcalibur has 355K likes on it's FB page, while Tekken has 3 million. Not only that, but Tekken's page isn't filled with a bunch of trivia, memes, and dead character polls. The twitter...
Pretty much. No offense to Jaxel, but that article just comes off as a rationalization as to why we can't even get an announcement of the next game. It also doesn't help that the morale of community is exceedingly low atm. Tekken is a way bigger name than SoulCalibur. It's impossible for an SC6...
I was finished with the original argument, but I'll just reply to this. No, the reason people play in arcades is because it's still going strong and there's profit in having the machines. Tekken 7 was arcade first, then ported to consoles (your comment implies that the game was made for consoles...
The only reason why Castlevania and Silent Hill were brought into discussion, was because people were starting to believe this pachinko would "fund" SoulCalibur 6. The two series I mentioned will not be getting any new releases indefinitely, so there's no reason to think the money earned from...