At this point, as gamers, we have no real choice.Guess I'll have to buy an Xbox eventually
Last year I commented this and everyone here disregarded me:Sony got grate start with first PS, crushed Sega in one generation got all Japanese developers jumping on their console & build a lot of reputation with western developers & western gamers.
Problem is they didn't want to invest their money in R&D for their new console's eco system.
Even after MS made damn fiasco with xbox one they just laughed doing nothing, well they poked to much sleeping giant now beast is on loose.
Yet here we are, with Microsoft proving my point. As I've said before and will keep saying: if Satya gets involved, then it's "serious bussiness" for Microsoft.That has been the story all along. You seem to completely ignore how Microsoft gets when they "get serious" about a bussiness they want to get in. We're talking about acquiring companies (either hostile acquisitions or massive share acquisitions), bribing CEOs, forcing their stuff deeply into the OS (remember Internet Explorer? now Windows comes with integrated Xbox app), throwing MASSIVE amounts of money towards something, etc.
If Satya is involved in this, then shit got A LOT more serious. We're talking about using Microsoft's warchest as a whole, not just Xbox division.
I don't understand this ... can you add pronouns please.
So true,If Sony are smart they stay far away from the subscription business and anything Xbox are getting heavily involved in. It's not an arena they can compete in now that the knifes are out (aka money).
They need to double down on a business model built around their IP, very much like what Nintendo have done for the last decade.
Imagine showing that to someone in 2017.
Ugh - this is a bit too much...
Looking at this and I think they are 4 studios from being able to release one game per month on a 3 year release schedule per studio
Oh the horrorAt this point, as gamers, we have no real choice.
I've already skipped the denial phase and have gone straight to acceptance.
Anyway a silly search ... oh my god how many Activision games that I have come back to memory :
Blur
Caesar
Call of Duty
Candy Crush
Crash Bandicoot
Diablo
DJ Hero
Empire Earth
Gabriel Knight
Geometry Wars
Guitar Hero
Gun
Hearthstone
Heroes of the Storm
Hexen
Interstate '76
King's Quest
Laura Bow Mysteries
The Lost Vikings
Overwatch
Phantasmagoria
Pitfall
Police Quest
Prototype
Quest for Glory
Singularity
Skylanders
Solider of Fortune
Space Quest
Spyro the Dragon
StarCraft
TimeShift
Tony Hawk's Pro Skater
True Crime
World of Warcraft
Zork
At this point, as gamers, we have no real choice.
I've already skipped the denial phase and have gone straight to acceptance.
Not day and date but yeah they could do that I guess. I am not sure steam works out in the long term for them.Sony does release their stuff on Steam don't they?
TBF I think people started laughing when Google basically killed Stadia because Microsoft purchased Zenimax/Bethesda. Even more funny considering the amount of money and resources Google has, and of course the infamous graveyard of abandoned Google products.Microsoft already told everyone what they were planning two years ago. I'm sure those other tech giants have been preparing for war. It's only gamers that laughed at the plan.
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Not day and date but yeah they could do that I guess. I am not sure steam works out in the long term for them.
It's Call of Duty and Blizzard, all future releases exclusive outside Warzone and other FTP games like Elder Scrolls Online where revenue is generated primarily based on the number of users.Imho they bought Call of Duty. Thats the last major franchise Activision has. This lack if any tangible product is why they were able to buy them in the first place.
Blizzard has loads of fantastic IP (IP's that have never been on a Sony system in any major way, yes I know Diablo 1 was on the PS1 for a hot second), but they dont have the devs to support those franchises. They all went out a long time ago.
MS bought CoD and a bunch of hopes and dreams. I hope they are better than Activision to foster a good work climate and recruit good devs on all levels for a long time success. Right now Sony could just support (not even buy) the studios where all the old Blizzard talent went to and spend pennies on them in comparison, but would still get the better games (though I dont think the owners of these studios would want another overlord over them).
This seems like a gamble. I am not yet sold on it. Again, CoD is biiiiiiiiiiig, but the whole rest is a big question mark for me. I havent been interested in anything from this publisher in years and I think for good reason. Their output was abysmal.
Then again no one did anything amazing with all these Star Wars and Marvel IP's for the longest time until Disney threw tons of cash at them and look how this turned out. Maybe thats MS's plan. I dont freaking now. Exiting times.
King brings in about a billion in net income annually.Imho they bought Call of Duty. Thats the last major franchise Activision has. This lack if any tangible product is why they were able to buy them in the first place.
Blizzard has loads of fantastic IP (IP's that have never been on a Sony system in any major way, yes I know Diablo 1 was on the PS1 for a hot second), but they dont have the devs to support those franchises. They all went out a long time ago.
MS bought CoD and a bunch of hopes and dreams. I hope they are better than Activision to foster a good work climate and recruit good devs on all levels for a long time success. Right now Sony could just support (not even buy) the studios where all the old Blizzard talent went to and spend pennies on them in comparison, but would still get the better games (though I dont think the owners of these studios would want another overlord over them).
This seems like a gamble. I am not yet sold on it. Again, CoD is biiiiiiiiiiig, but the whole rest is a big question mark for me. I havent been interested in anything from this publisher in years and I think for good reason. Their output was abysmal.
Then again no one did anything amazing with all these Star Wars and Marvel IP's for the longest time until Disney threw tons of cash at them and look how this turned out. Maybe thats MS's plan. I dont freaking now. Exiting times.
Yeah..Google is too schizo to be competition for MS...Amazon i can see making further movesTBF I think people started laughing when Google basically killed Stadia because Microsoft purchased Zenimax/Bethesda. Even more funny considering the amount of money and resources Google has, and of course the infamous graveyard of abandoned Google products.
Lol fuck
Shit...they're going to freeze Bill Gate's head somewhere next aren't they.Microsoft is the Disney of the gaming industry.
Its to make sony fanboys happy, but am i really though (Overvaluing Sony)? Think about tit.think you may be overvaluing Sony just a teensy bit too much..![]()
No more software-better-than-hardware VRS from Infinity Ward for PlayStation. The RDNA2 discourse will rear its ugly head once more! Woohoo!!Microsoft must know when Call Of Duty is planned to go next gen only, that was when the seismic shift to next gen along with next gen GTA happens and when the casual gamer is forced to pick a new console.
Microsoft just made sure that next console is Xbox.
It's also a lot easier to go exclusive when you are only turning your back on the PS5 userbase.
Timing is everything and MS just got a game changer cheaper because of the problems at Activision, no wonder Phil got promoted.
The 360 was big on Bethesda and Call Of Duty third party wise, Phil is about to recreate that dream.
I blame you. Look at what you've done.Jesus, I went for a Starbucks, open Gaf and the world just changed. Dafuck lol.
Thats not right
Oh my fucking god lol
I think that's the plan as well. It will be a tough but necessary process for Sony.IMO I don't think Day 1 PC releases start for PlayStation until they get their own PC launcher and storefront...and I do think that's going to happen, maybe in a few years tho.
Well COD sell majority on PS same with Bethesda titles for the entire gen leading up to their purchase. So Sony would be sacrificing far fewer console sales with an acquisition of a major IP since they hold the console that is by far the most popular especially outside the US and would presumably become even more popular with an exclusive like that
I think that's the plan as well. It will be a tough but necessary process for Sony.
Could appeal to the more neiche crowd.Sega have nothing that move gamers like COD Overwatch StarCraft and Warcraft let's be honest here
Oh Sony has to strike soon to make that play. For one they won't be making nearly as much in a couple years time if they do nothing. For two they will lose the market leader software sales. If they wanna continue to be home to any casual gamers who like sports games and COD and GTA they will need to counter COD with a GTA sized bomb or several. It'll suck for everyone who used to play all those on one platform to have to choose but that's what MS decided to startRight, but in both cases that was just one generation. Both of those IPs sold more on 360 the generation prior, even accounting for the fact 360 didn't have much presence outside of US & UK.
Basically, the point is Fallout, COD etc. sold more on PS 8th-gen because PS was the overall bigger platform, and it was the bigger platform because more of the market felt it was the better value so that's where they invested. But brand loyalty is a lot less assured than people think, otherwise Sony would've never regained ground last generation to begin with, and Microsoft wouldn't of gained ground 7th-gen.
Nothing's ever really set in stone when it comes to brand power or marketshare going from one generation to the next; if a platform has the games, the majority will go there. If MS's plans include eventually making COD etc. exclusive to Xbox and PC, the majority who play those currently on PlayStation will just go play them on Xbox and/or PC instead.
Sony got grate start with first PS, crushed Sega in one generation got all Japanese developers jumping on their console & build a lot of reputation with western developers & western gamers.
Problem is they didn't want to invest their money in R&D for their new console's eco system.
Even after MS made damn fiasco with xbox one they just laughed doing nothing, well they poked to much sleeping giant now beast is on loose.
Oh Sony has to strike soon to make that play. For one they won't be making nearly as much in a couple years time if they do nothing. For two they will lose the market leader software sales. If they wanna continue to be home to any casual gamers who like sports games and COD and GTA they will need to counter COD with a GTA sized bomb or several. It'll suck for everyone who used to play all those on one platform to have to choose but that's what MS decided to start![]()
Oh definitely you are.. at least based on their current market cap.. Now whether or not others value more or less.. that's an entirely different discussion.Its to make sony fanboys happy, but am i really though (Overvaluing Sony)? Think about tit.
At this point, as gamers, we have no real choice.
I've already skipped the denial phase and have gone straight to acceptance.
or at the very least they strike up a deal to keep Call of Duty on PS5.
Yeah, I think most people expect Warzone to stay on PS. I was talking about the annual COD releases. Those will be Xbox only.Nah I wasn’t actually… I don’t believe any of those franchises are on cod or Minecraft’s level. I can see warzone remaining multi and everything else like the yearly releases being exclusive. Why handicap your Fortnite compositor, that’s just dumb as hell.
Looking at all these side by side I'm only really interested in Arkane, ID and MachineGames tbh.
Always thought Nate was a cool guy.