Wasn't that just a communications fail? They didn't know the exclusivity agreement extended to the life of the title, they just thought it was for a window.
Would a Hunter x Hunter action rpg exclusive to XB1 make you buy one?![]()
I do. They needed funding and Microsoft stepped in. Sony refused. If that didn't happen, the game wouldn't have been released at all. So it was going to be an Xbox exclusive or nothing.
I hope not, I wanna play it.Left 4 Dead 3.
Why would it be expensive? Sega doesnt seem to think is a valuable game. If Microsoft funds it maybe then Sega can make some money out of the IP.Shenmue 3 would be a really, really expensive title for Microsoft to secure as an exclusive.
Seems unlikely IMO.
I'd think Phil Spencer would know what he's talking about.
This is where the confusion/contention seems to arise though. I don't think it's commonly taken that something that's first party published is a "third party exclusive" regardless of IP ownership. I think that most would take Heavy Rain, Sunset Overdrive, Ryse, The Wonderful 101, Lego City Undercover as first-party games based on their being published by the respective first-party vendors.
I don't think that's correct, dude. That's what the term '2nd party' means.
Hm. On one hand, I can see Capcom doing this because it's stupid, but on the other hand, it's so stupid that I can almost see them not doing it.
Dragon's Dogma was mainly successful in Japan, releasing a sequel for the Xbox One wouldn't make a lick of since.
The term 2nd party title doesn't really exist. It's been made up on some forums years ago, and then was lost in limbo for years. I'm wondering why it suddenly reappears in this thread years later, when everyone came just to use the terms 1st and 3 party because the term '2nd party game' does not make too much sense.
After some reading their no such thing as 2nd party, It's just something us gamers and media use. Their is really only 1st party and 3rd party
Left 4 Dead 3.
Fallout 4
Something from Platinum probably
Probably too late already but wouldn't it then help the Xbox One in Japan?
The term 2nd party title doesn't really exist. It's been made up on some forums years ago, and then was lost in limbo for years. I'm wondering why it suddenly reappears in this thread years later, when everyone came just to use the terms 1st and 3 party because the term '2nd party game' does not make too much sense.
These are my bets
These are my bets
Oh, wait. They included this.
Gamespot's reliability just sunk through the depths of hell.
Mass Effect?
But they don't own the studio or the IP. I'm pretty sure it's 2nd.
Exclusive reveal....
I don't care what Phil Spencer says, he just got the job & I don't worship him like some of y'all do.
The 360 got some pretty big exclusives and thay did nothing. With the PS4 floundering, the X1 is pretty much DOA in Japan
I juat don't see this happening. You would have to be foolish not to release on the PS4 or MS must have paid a lot of money for exclusivity. Or maybe they are paying for production of an old IP like Shenmue
thats my point. 1st party is ownership of content and assets, 2nd is ownership of publishing and distribution only, 3rd is supplier.
Phantom Dust is a first party game even though it wasn't distributed my MS.
I don't care what Phil Spencer says, he just got the job & I don't worship him like some of y'all do.
Try exclusive reveal...But timed exclusive or 'full' exclusive?
Ok, but stuff like Mass Effect (1)...are still considered first party games. Bioware refers to Mass Effect as a first party game in this interview.
No. The way it was announced & the fact that Respawn had been hinting for months that a PS4/PS3 version was possible down the line, it was an obvious that a new deal had just been made between MS & EA.
So you really believe TF had any chance of not coming out? Come on man, EA wasn't ever going to let that happen. The next big game from the former COD devs? TF was coming with or without MS and we know for a fact that it was originally only timed (Zampella confirmed) before MS moneyhatted it competely. It's prerty obvious what happened.
The TF will come to PS4 rumor was gaining speed and it had the potential to undermind sales, MS stepped in paid up and got it fully exclusive. Heck, I remember Yusuf Mehdi saying something like "Sorry PS4 owners, TF exclusives" almost in a mocking tone (at least that's how I read it).
Looks like it'll be a repeat of last year. I wonder what this year's Titanfall will be.
thfuck is wron with yuLeft 4 Dead 3.
That interview is from 2006 before the game was released on other platforms. You can't consider a game released on multiple platforms to be a 1st Party title.
For it to be 1st party, the developer must be owned by the hardware manufacturer.
I love Platinum, but calling them a big third-party that people will be excited about is a stretch.
If it's Shenmue, of course it wouldn't exist without massive funding. Not even Sega will take the risk. MS funded DR3, Titanfall, SO, Ryse, no reason to think moneyhat unless your upset at the idea of MS bolstering thier lineup.
MS never funded Titanfall. That was moneyhatting
if this isn't some play on the wording and not just a "reveal" I'm going to be mad at how MS is basically paying big publishers to delay/cancel games on my platform of choice. and please don't give me that excuse of "helping development", most of those games would have been made regardless.
I personally don't care what MS does with it's console business but when tactics like this are used or the indie parity clause it fucking irks me.
I don't really think they are though...?when people say first-party game, they are mostly talking about ip ownership.
No way ME4 is the exclusive, EA already lost a fucking lot of sales by not publishing Titanfall on PS4, i don't think they'll male the same mistake twice.
Same for a game from every other developer, i would agree if XBO was the best selling console but Ps4 install base is almost the double now.
It must be from a smaller dev with no big publisher behind it.