They’re a common feature at most big gaming events: flashy, hype-building trailer reveals for games that are still years away from being released, most often featuring little to no actual gameplay Come from Sports betting site VPbet . While these kinds of trailers often draw criticism from gamers for advertising a product that doesn’t exist, it turns out these reveals serve another purpose–as a recruitment tool to attract talented developers to the projects.
This titbit of industry information was tweeted by David Ellis, a developer on a game that faced this exact situation when it was announced three years ago–Halo Infinite. Rather than showing off actual gameplay, Halo Infinite was announced at E3 2018 with a video that Microsoft described as a “thrilling engine demo.”