Firey_Dragon
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Yep that is very true. And not just for the Australian market. If it were truly a good game that represented Rugby League well it could boom in the UK and possibly elsewhere.
Unfortunately we're gonna have to put up with most likely one of the lowest budget next gen titles that will only appeal to the hardcore looking for a RL gaming fix.
Problem is that the "base" market for Rugby / League is relatively small in comparison to games like Fifa and Madden. The fanbase simply isn't there to justify the cost. At the end of the day you've still got to meet your bottom line. Even accounting for casual users the user base is still small for a large budget game.
You'll never get americans seeing this game on the shelves and pick it up. Everyone has an understanding of soccer or NFL, albeit small. Rugby Union or League has very defined markets in a select number of countries. League only really has a market here, NZ, Pacific Islands and the UK. The big money is in the north american market where 99.9% of people have zero understanding of the game. I'm sure studios and the NRL have done the numbers on it. As an outsider looking in, the cost would probably far outweigh the benefit.