coachmcguirk91
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"I was talking about PlayStation doing day-and-day and doing PC. And then I got off on a tangent about the social aspects of PlayStation. And the reason Steam has become popular is because, at least partially I think, it is easier to go viral with Steam. And you would think logically that PlayStation would want to tap into that, right? And make their franchises go viral by being on Steam and being on a bigger platform. [...] But I actually heard the complete opposite today from a very good source, that PlayStation probably is pulling back from PC and also that the crossbuy buttons and the PlayStation/PC iconography is from outdated old builds and is never going to be used. [...] I don't actively investigate what PlayStation's doing. Because it's not my beat. But I do get PlayStation information incidentally sometimes by researching Microsoft stuff for my actual beat. But it does seem like the games that PlayStation released on PC didn't move the needle for them at all. Partially because they were launched so late, but maybe they've used that as evidence that they shouldn't go any further, and that they should remain more Nintendo in their approach and keep things more exclusive. Except service games. [...] But I do think those sort of tentpole singleplayer games like Yotei and stuff, maybe they just don't come to PC, or they come to PC years later"
I am not surprised if this occurs. It would be terrible business if Playstation released their games day and date on PC. It would be great for gamers, but If consoles like Steam Machine and the next-Xbox play Playstation games day 1, why would I buy a PS6, where I would have to pay for online and pay full price for games? It always made no sense
Playstation first party games are such a small portion of its overall revenue too. They make their money from microtransactions, services, and third party sales. Their PC revenue for Single Player games is a fraction of that. If you look at Steam Charts, Playstation releasing their single player games on PC closer to their release date on PS5, it did nothing to generate more sales. Playstation is going to protect their ecosystem in this changing market
It has been nearly 15 months since Astro Bot has been released. Still no word on a PC port
I am not surprised if this occurs. It would be terrible business if Playstation released their games day and date on PC. It would be great for gamers, but If consoles like Steam Machine and the next-Xbox play Playstation games day 1, why would I buy a PS6, where I would have to pay for online and pay full price for games? It always made no sense
Playstation first party games are such a small portion of its overall revenue too. They make their money from microtransactions, services, and third party sales. Their PC revenue for Single Player games is a fraction of that. If you look at Steam Charts, Playstation releasing their single player games on PC closer to their release date on PS5, it did nothing to generate more sales. Playstation is going to protect their ecosystem in this changing market
It has been nearly 15 months since Astro Bot has been released. Still no word on a PC port
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