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Arcane, Netflix and Riot Games
Riot Does Not Care Netflix’s ‘Arcane’ Is Reportedly A Financial Miss
Arcane is universally recognized as one of the best shows to ever air on Netflix with sky-high critic and audience scores across both of its seasons. But it cost too much
Riot Cofounder Defends Netflix League Of Legends Spinoff Arcane Being A $250 Million 'Financial Miss'
Anime steampunk spin-off Arcane just wrapped up its second and final season on Netflix. While the League of Legends show cost $250 million to produce and didn’t make that money back, Riot Games cofounder Marc Merrill now says the company still considers the show a success because of how much fans loved it.
Arcane may have been a Netflix hit, but Riot spent way more money on it than it got paid for it, or made from it
Arcane has quickly become one of Netflix's most recognisable animated streaming shows, but Riot Games has struggled to have it make financial sense.
Arcane reportedly a "financial miss" for Riot, but co-founder argues it doesn't matter
The League of Legends animated adaptation Arcane was reportedly a “financial miss” for Riot Games. According to a recent report from Bloomberg diving into the series’ whopping $250 million price tag, the series failed to generate enough profit for Riot to justify the cost of its production.
Riot’s $250 Million ‘Arcane’ TV Series Was a Netflix Hit, Financial Miss
When Riot Games first decided to make a TV show inspired by its hit game League of Legends, the video game publisher took the unusual step of developing and financing the project on its own. While most of its peers license titles to Hollywood studios that have experience making TV,
Riot co-founder addresses reports of Arcane losing them millions
Riot Games co-founder has spoken out against reports Arcane lost them millions of dollars, claiming the Netflix series “crushed.”
Arcane's success on Netflix didn't boost League of Legends revenue
While Arcane did spark some initial interest, many of the new players quickly abandoned League of Legends due to the game's steep learning curve and its competitive environment. Riot's decision to take on the entire financial burden of the project rather than licensing it to a third party further amplified the financial risks,
Riot Co-Founder Responds To Claims Arcane Was A 'Financial Miss'
Riot co-founder Marc Merrill broke his silence after one report claimed that while Arcane was a hit on Netflix, it was a "financial miss."
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Why Netflix's Arcane looks so good: How Fortiche ramped up the animation pipeline
Discover the groundbreaking animation techniques behind Netflix's Arcane, blending traditional artistry with cutting-edge ...
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Riot Games Reportedly Pulling Back on Animated Projects After ARCANE Due to Struggle in Profits
When Arcane debuted on Netflix it redefined what video game adaptations could achieve. Based on the hit game League of ...
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‘Arcane: League of Legends’ Makes Art Out of Chaos
Adapted by Christian Linke and Alex Yee from Riot Games’ League of Legends, and produced by the French animation studio ...
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Arcane: éxito en Netflix, pero un costoso error de US$250 millones para Riot Games
Cuando Riot Games decidió crear una serie de televisión inspirada en su exitoso juego League of Legends, tomó la inusual ...
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