Based on recent reports, Nissan’s financial condition is extremely bad. It is pointless to discuss whether Nissan will go bankrupt or not, and it is outside the scope of this topic.
The problem is that Nissan may sell the valuable vehicles currently stored in the museum in order to recover its business, and they may leak out to various places. This will make it extremely difficult to research and record some of the vehicles. Before that happens, the Forza team should go to Japan to research and record Nissan cars.
Nissan, which is short on money, may agree to an exclusive contract with Forza. Everything depends on whether T10 and PGG act or not.
Again, I am not interested in Nissan’s financials per se, just that T10 and PGG must act before Nissan exercises its option to sell the museum vehicles as a means to raise immediate cash.
A. I don’t think they’ll sell the museum cars this early, they’re still coupled to Renault and Mitsubishi, they should be able to keep afloat with that
B. They already have, see the R33 GT-R GT500, Nissan Car Pack, R88, etc.
A: I am simply expressing my concern for the worst case scenario for Nissan’s future and have no intention of arguing with other users about whether Nissan will go bankrupt or not.
B: You said “already have,” meaning “they’re already here and no more are needed,” but that’s just your opinion.
You should search this forum for “Nissan or Nismo.” The search results will show cars that haven’t bee added to Forza yet, cars that were included in the past but don’t exist in the current Forza and need to be brought back. My opinion is that we should prepare for the worst possible situation that could happen to Nissan and proceed with the recording process now.
I’m hoping Nissan doesn’t go under. They have a lot of valuable history. I’m sure we’ll see more cars from them in game. That being said I’m all for more from the folks at Nismo.
Nissan has reported about 670 billion yen (about 4.6 billion dollars) deficit and will lay off about 20,000 people.
While T10 and PGG are slacking off, the precious vehicles stored in the museum may be sold. I am warning them because it will be too late when that happens. It is their decision and responsibility to accept or ignore my warning.