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So the past few months my wife and I have been working on a MMPORPG of sorts. I am doing the artwork, story, and testing, while she is doing the work of like 10 normal softare devs plus a project manager or two. It is a very different game from anything out there, pulling from our experience in this genre and things we like and don't like about current and past games.
(note this doesn't mean we have come out of retirement, we just got a little bored here in the mountains in the hot weather!)
It is coming along nicely, faster than I thought it would although I guess we are six months to a year from releasing an alpha to a limited test group. If the game works well, we probably will eventually try to get it on Steam for free to play and if it gets popular then we might do some vanity items for a small fee to help pay for servers and such. That is all way down the road.
Since we don't need any tax deductions right now, is there any reason to form a company for this? Would there be any good reasons to do that if we actually get the game released on Steam? Again, we are talking a year or two down the road although the game will be playable in a few months at this rate.
(note this doesn't mean we have come out of retirement, we just got a little bored here in the mountains in the hot weather!)
It is coming along nicely, faster than I thought it would although I guess we are six months to a year from releasing an alpha to a limited test group. If the game works well, we probably will eventually try to get it on Steam for free to play and if it gets popular then we might do some vanity items for a small fee to help pay for servers and such. That is all way down the road.
Since we don't need any tax deductions right now, is there any reason to form a company for this? Would there be any good reasons to do that if we actually get the game released on Steam? Again, we are talking a year or two down the road although the game will be playable in a few months at this rate.