Fight night round 3 was as close to a well balanced fighting game as anything else. It had a huge following and player Base. Not just punch till you get lucky. Like r4 and champions. The music was the best the single player was great to do over and over. A pro fnr3 player would not play anyone who used buttons because it made it unfair to those who used the analogue sticks.a big execution advantage. So if u remaster it which is what I'd like to see with the game unchanged apart from. Stick and button configuration users to have separate matches and leaderboards or give the option to refuse button players matchmaking. And some dlc with newer fighters. As a gamer to a developer. The problem you have is the saturation of "This works let's milk it" marketing tactics. Building and maintaining your best product is the key to a successful game. Don't mess with it. fnr3 was perfect, so don't develop a new one remaster or release it pc too. You will be surprised how much it will sell plus the tournament potential. I could honestly see it at evo if it's competitive and balanced it will be huge. So your work is done already. Announce a vote on twitter and see how many people would like a remastered fnr3 and would they pay for it.