>>7050790>Maybe you shouldn't have been such a little bitch and supported the line then? If you even cared about it, you would've bought the figures instead of whining.People did buy them. It didn't matter. This isn't kickstarter. You shouldn't expect your customers to buy characters they don't want to "unlock" characters that are actually popular.
>>7051403>I bought the shit out of Smoker and Boomer. What's wrong with you?>>7051420>Nothing? I never really cared about the Smoker or Boomer.>>7051394>They seriously didn't make the Hunter, Tank or Witch? The fuck?>I would've bought the shit out of a Hunter or Witch figure.>>7051381>picking characters the fandom doesn’t care about as a first release is a major oversightThe fact is, if Neca made that decision universally, fine, maybe they're just full on retarded. But they only did that for L4D. It's the equivalent of announcing alien and predator lines, releasing hudson and dallas, and then cancelling the line because "no one cared about the franchise".
Oh wait, except they didn't do that, they released an alien and a predator, because those are the figures people want.
>>7051381>It’s why we get releases of main characters first and then side characters after the main sold well in lines like Figma and Figuarts, and why the main cast were the first Star Wars toys before they eventually spiralled down to ‘Dumpster Droid #17’. It’s a proven methodology to multistage toy releases.If a company can't figure out multi-stage toy releases, it's not my fault for not buying them. They literally picked the least popular characters in the entire franchise to pilot the toy line and pretended to be confused when it failed.
Buying the two random zombies didn't help. No amount of kickstarter level pledging would have helped that line.