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For sure, his words on this show pure joy and excitement!Jim's really enjoying this!
For sure, his words on this show pure joy and excitement!Jim's really enjoying this!
It's funny how they refused to comment on DF asking them why Halo coop is working but cant be released officially. Straight up said we politely decline to comment.Microsoft have responded:
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Sony: "Giving Microsoft control of Activision games like Call of Duty" has "major negative implications"
UPDATE 5pm UK: In a statement to Eurogamer, a Microsoft spokesperson has addressed Sony's statement: "It makes zero bus…www.eurogamer.net
Making statements directly to Eurogamer huh?
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What power are you referring to? Any fps multiplayer game that would be exclusive to single platform cannot compete with game like cod available on Xbox, pc(+steam), cloud (potentially switch). More players, more money, more engagement (mtx).Sony got the power to kill this trash ass franchise forever, and they are still fighting for it. Just stop it please, jimbo, go to Hawaii and chill bruh lmao
"It makes zero business sense to remove CoD from the leading platform"*
*But we will use it to become the leading platform![]()
For sure, his words on this show pure joy and excitement!
What power are you referring to? Any fps multiplayer game that would be exclusive to single platform cannot compete with game like cod available on Xbox, pc(+steam), cloud (potentially switch). More players, more money, more engagement (mtx).
Uncle Phil explicitly said that they're not burning any money and not using the loss leader strategy. People just need to accept the success of Gamepass and move on instead of spreading liesThey said "sustainable," they never once used the word, "profitable." Loss leaders are sustainable when you have the money to burn into it. Great for the tax portfolio on that reinvestment as well.
LmfaoMicrosoft have responded:
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Sony: "Giving Microsoft control of Activision games like Call of Duty" has "major negative implications"
UPDATE 5pm UK: In a statement to Eurogamer, a Microsoft spokesperson has addressed Sony's statement: "It makes zero bus…www.eurogamer.net
Making statements directly to Eurogamer huh?
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It's funny how they refused to comment on DF asking them why Halo coop is working but cant be released officially. Straight up said we politely decline to comment.
But this? Get on the phone to EG nao!
UPDATE 5pm UK: In a statement to Eurogamer, a Microsoft spokesperson has addressed Sony's statement: "It makes zero business sense for Microsoft to remove Call of Duty from PlayStation given its market leading console position."
It's funny how they refused to comment on DF asking them why Halo coop is working but cant be released officially. Straight up said we politely decline to comment.
But this? Get on the phone to EG nao!
And loose 500 m usd a year?They got the power of removing COD from PS rn![]()
Microsoft have responded:
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Sony: "Giving Microsoft control of Activision games like Call of Duty" has "major negative implications"
UPDATE 5pm UK: In a statement to Eurogamer, a Microsoft spokesperson has addressed Sony's statement: "It makes zero bus…www.eurogamer.net
Making statements directly to Eurogamer huh?
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They only use Eurogamer as a positive PR outlet. Everyone knows that.
Uncle Phil explicitly said that they're not burning any money and not using the loss leader strategy. People just need to accept the success of Gamepass and move on instead of spreading lies![]()
Uncle Phil explicitly said that they're not burning any money and not using the loss leader strategy. People just need to accept the success of Gamepass and move on instead of spreading lies![]()
This is more than just about MS and Sony when it comes to those statements. This is also about allowing the floodgates to open for the likes of Google, Amazon, Meta, etc buying up the remaining large publishers.
Gamers tho, are not seeing beyond the console war paradigm.
I would pick A.I have a question for my fellow blue rats:
Would you rather:
A) The acquisition to be blocked.
B) Sony buying Capcom/SquareEnix/Kojima Productions?
Definitely. This ABK purchase will set a precedent one way or another. Either way, the independent, open free market of 3P developers that was ironically established by Activision back in the 1970s, is in jeopardy of being reduced to effectively nothing if this acquisition goes through because if Meta, Apple, Amazon etc. want to make a big publisher buy, they can just point to MS buying Zenimax & ABK and leverage it for their own moves.
It's also ironic if things go down that route, since Microsoft partly made both acquisitions in order to try intimidating those companies from making further inroads into console gaming, but they could end up having the opposite effect. It's kind of like when Sega came through with the Genesis/MegaDrive and how that opened the doors for other manufacturers to try their shot like 3DO/Panasonic, Philips, Fujitsu, and eventually Sony. But the big differences between that and this being, Sega weren't trying to intimidate other companies from jumping in; they just wanted to challenge Nintendo. And ultimately, the only business models that were being challenged were in the way of draconian anti-competitive clauses Nintendo themselves built the NES/Famicom empire upon.
If Microsoft incidentally set a precedent where other massive companies buy up many of the remaining large and mid-sized publishers, can that actually lead to a contraction of gaming content in the market? Since the new owners won't need as many active IP (they just want the small number that bring the most money), I think it would, and that's troublesome. Can it lead to higher prices for customers down the line? Since singular massive entities would now own so many IP and control the distribution and availability of that IP, they can artificially limit certain types of availability and use that to increase costs over time to customers. We've already seen Disney do this several times over the years, why would it not eventually happen with gaming?
Those are other things I think (or hope) the regulators are taking into account; the precedent (regardless of Microsoft's intent) the acquisition of ABK (without certain concessions) will have on the future stability of the industry as it currently exists, and the enabling it can provide for other massive conglomerates to replicate MS's strategy with even greater of ease. Let alone how this could affect Sony or Nintendo (or see them try jumping in making similar acquisitions).
It's more than that. And it's basically "free" money.How many copies does cod sell on Playstation? 10m-15m? So worst case scenario, sony lose them. Big deal! Hardly going to end the ps brand. Sony should spice it up and make their own fps franchise. New ip. Not killzone or resistance.
Option cI have a question for my fellow blue rats:
Would you rather:
A) The acquisition to be blocked.
B) Sony buying Capcom/SquareEnix/Kojima Productions?
Id say it already has. This is what rock bottom looks like. I remember a Gamespot journalist confirmed rumors that Jimbo was out there buying everything from Final Fantasy to Starfield exclusivity and that likely forced MS's hand. I think MS got fed up with the timed exclusive nonsense and went nuclear 2 years ago. These are just the after shocks or simply the aftermath of what happens when idiots go too far and think a trillion dollar company can be outbid.This is gonna get super dirty isn't it. If Sony is buttering up the cma and this doesn't go through I see Microsoft buying exclusivity stuff like crazy...or hopefully all this exclusivity goes away and people can play games where they want with zero timed bullshit.
i didn't put option C. A or B?Option c
Build studios from the ground up and make new games.
What?. Basically if CoD goes, then Insomniac & Naughty Dog etc will get their budgets cut, and more.
I have a question for my fellow blue rats:
Would you rather:
A) The acquisition to be blocked.
B) Sony buying Capcom/SquareEnix/Kojima Productions?
Option dOption c
Build studios from the ground up and make new games.
Agreed.This move is not healthy for the industry. Greenlighting Avowed and Hellblade 2 and giving them big $100 million budgets is. This is just a fuck you move that is designed to limit competition and its as dirty a move as there is. Its funny to see both used car salesmen go down in the dirt and fight because thats exactly what ive been calling them for the last few years. Whoever wins, we lose.
i am getting triggered.Option d
Burn it all to the ground
I guess you'd rather lose $500M a year instead of trying to retain it and potentially increase it in future growth.Sony really looking realllllly shit in this back and forth
i didn't put option C. A or B?
Idk if posted but here goes
Edit: Interesting that Hoeg says he personally thinks it's a "70/30 that the deal goes through". That's a way higher risk of it not doing so than I anticipated.
70-30 I think.I think he predicted 80-20 way before, someone correct me on that.
It's more than that. And it's basically "free" money.
They'd lose so much money from Plus subs and microtransactions, along with the game sales, that Sony themselves barely have to spend any money to earn, that it would literally shrink their company spending budgets. Sony's 1st party game budgets can be industry highs because of reliable annual 3rd party game revenues that don't require much investment from Sony. Basically if CoD goes, then Insomniac & Naughty Dog etc will get their budgets cut, and more.
I have a question for my fellow blue rats:
Would you rather:
A) The acquisition to be blocked.
B) Sony buying Capcom/SquareEnix/Kojima Productions?
Its funny to see both used car salesmen go down in the dirt and fight because thats exactly what ive been calling them for the last few years. Whoever wins, we lose.
Whoever wins, we lose.
Sure buddy.Don't be dense.
He's trying to dig the knife in. It's pure schadenfraude.
And loose 500 m usd a year?
I have a question for my fellow blue rats:
Would you rather:
A) The acquisition to be blocked.
B) Sony buying Capcom/SquareEnix/Kojima Productions?
Imagine Facefuck, Google or anyone buying NintendoThis is more than just about MS and Sony when it comes to those statements. This is also about allowing the floodgates to open for the likes of Google, Amazon, Meta, etc buying up the remaining large publishers.
Gamers tho, are not seeing beyond the console war paradigm.
Imagine Facefuck, Google or anyone buying Nintendo
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Not at the hands of UKs regulations. If UK acting funny then US approves UK will fall in line. Only if US has massive issues maybe.Some massive concessions will be the result by march 2023.