Originally posted by magatsu1
it's the rights to use the FS universe in FS3 were interested in.
When you buy the license, it includes the royalty rights to the sale and distribution of the FS trademark. It includes the permission to make FS3, the sale of publicity items, t-shirsts, whatever.
Since the game was a flop, it has no commercial demand. The costs and prices are set by the universal guidelines of supply and demand. If there is no demand for FS3 or the sale of FS2 related items (the game itself), the cost of said license drops considerably.
Try comparing the licenses of the Half Life franchise and the FS franchise, and you´ll see the diference. It´s all based in profits. No profits means cheaper licenses.
@Hippo
What do you mean?