Because it's their game. They won't screw up. They won't be the ones to have a failing game. They made it, so they can now influence it in the way to make it successful.
Also, I think it's just the massive potential. Look at any of these multiplayer games that have gotten popular. The failure chance is big, but also the potential gains are incredible.
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When about 99% just die out. And it could be me but lately it seems like there is even a bigger surge of games closing down or go f2p in a last ditch effort.
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