Buggy Loop
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Giving the recent revelations regarding sales data of physical consoles, upside down manufacturing costs, etc. they’ll get as many as they legally can.
Why? To become the ultimate third party publisher. Sega couldn’t compete in the console market towards the end.
I see the same happening for Xbox.
Hence their push for cloud gaming and gamepass every where (where possible).
I know a lot don’t want to hear that, but you don’t keep bleeding money on hardware for the purpose of “just being everywhere”.
It’s the smart move. Eventually, your IP makes it onto competitors platforms.
I mean, being attached to one box which is often sold at a loss makes no goddamn sense.
I know Denis Dyack is a meme at this point, but back in early 2000’s on this very forum he said that eventually the concept of platforms won’t exist and he’s right (this once)
We’ll be PC/Cloud. Consoles as of now are just variants of PC hardware. If publisher wants to make an affordable PC box, okie, otherwise they should all run on whatever you have available, if it’s a phone (poorer countries comes to mind), why not? Why gatekeep games to a box? It’s an archaic way of thinking for how the industry came to be initially with very custom hardware. It’s no longer the case.
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