Honestly, I think there's something to be said for taking the money and walking away. It's not what any CEO wants to do, and it's probably not what investors want either - but it's management's duty to do what's in the shareholders' best interests, even against the wishes of those same shareholders.
If you've had a one-off hit that you know is a one-off hit, maybe the best thing to do is to sell off sequel/merch rights to the highest bidder or any employees who want to continue, then wind up the company. Of course, that judgement is the hard part. Maybe they really did believe they could continue making games that would be just as big.
If you've had a one-off hit that you know is a one-off hit, maybe the best thing to do is to sell off sequel/merch rights to the highest bidder or any employees who want to continue, then wind up the company. Of course, that judgement is the hard part. Maybe they really did believe they could continue making games that would be just as big.