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What does AAA mean in video games?

In the video-game industry, AAA (pronounced and sometimes written Triple-A) is an informal classification used to categorise games produced and distributed by a mid-sized or major publisher, which typically have higher development and marketing budgets than other tiers of game.

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What is AAA in video games?

In the video-game industry, AAA (pronounced and sometimes written Triple-A) is an informal classification used to categorise games produced and distributed by a mid-sized or major publisher, which typically have higher development and marketing budgets than other tiers of games.

What is AAAA on Xbox?

Starting in 2020 leading up to the launch of the PS5 and the Xbox Series X, two studios started using the term AAAA ( Quadruple-A) to describe upcoming games in development. Microsoft's studio, The Initiative, is working on its unannounced debut title for Xbox that's self-described as being a AAAA game, while Ubisoft announced Beyond Good and Evil 2 and Skull & Bones would both be AAAA games. Despite the announcements, there is no agreed-upon definition for the term AAAA or what it entails. Olivia Harris of ScreenRant noted in September 2020 that " [t]he term AAAA has been floating around in recent months online, but it hasn't been adopted by the game industry at large," adding that "what a AAAA designation even means is still unclear, as nothing has yet to ascend beyond the scope of a AAA title. With the next generation of consoles releasing later this year, perhaps this new level of technology will usher in a new wave of games beyond the current standard of the industry as it currently stands, or perhaps it's just the latest self-aggrandizing buzzword conjured up to help games stand out in their incredibly competitive field."

What are some examples of AAA companies?

AAA (video game industry) Electronic Arts (left) and Ubisoft Montreal are examples of AAA companies in the video game industry.

What is AAA game development?

AAA game development has been identified as one environment where crunch time and other working pressures that negatively affect employees are particularly evident.

How much does it cost to make an AAA game?

By the seventh generation of video game consoles (late 2000s), AAA game development on the Xbox 360 or PlayStation 3 game consoles typically cost in the low tens of millions of dollars ($15m to $20m) for a new game, with some sequels having even higher total budgets – for example Halo 3 is estimated to have had a development cost of $30m, and a marketing budget of $40m. According to a whitepaper published for EA games (Dice Europe), the seventh generation saw a contraction in the number of video game developing houses creating AAA level titles, reducing from an estimated 125 to around 25, but with a roughly corresponding fourfold increase in staffing required for game development.

What generation was AAA?

During the seventh generation, AAA (or "blockbuster") games had marketing at a similar level to high-profile films, with television, billboard and newspaper advertising; a corresponding increasing reliance on sequels, reboots, and similarly franchised IP was also seen, in order to minimize risk.

What is double AA?

"AA" or Double-A games are mid-market video games that typically have some type of professional development though typically outside of the large first-party studios of the major developers; these may be from larger teams of indie developers in addition to larger non-indie studios. A double-A development studio will typically be backed by a publisher but not fundamentally part of that publisher, and thus have somewhat more freedom to innovate and experiment compared to triple-A studios, though will still be constrained by specific risk-limiting targets and goals from their funding source. Double-A games tend to be priced $10–40 compared to $60–70 (as of 2021) that most triple-A games are priced at. Examples of games considered to be double-A titles include PlayerUnknown's Battlegrounds (which established the battle royale genre), DayZ (a key game in the survival game genre), and Among Us.

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