Daneel Elijah
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It seems that I failed to explain what I wanted to say about my Xbox/ Nintendo comparison. My bad, let's move on from it.Nintendo does not care about third party much because their own IPs sell like crazy and they are cheap to produce. How much do you think Animal Crossing cost in comparison to big games like God of War? Nintendo produces a lot of games that does not cost much. And they sell a lot. Nintendo pivoted heavily to first party in their home consoles (at that time) probably after Game Cube. Then they pivoted to hybrid and reigned supreme there for years.
They could have won in USA again, but winning in Europe is not possible. By the time Xbox 360 launched, you basically had two generations of PS consoles dominating Europe - PS1 and PS2. At that time Sega was already in decline and Sony won over Nintendo even at that time. And even Xbox 360 was a product that succeeded only because PS fumbled - otherwise it had no chance at all. And PS4 was not a failure.
They literally left the hardcore home console market with Wii and their had a great position in handheld gaming. Until Switch Pro (allegedly) they did not rely on any big hitters from T2, EA, ABK etc. to sell their consoles. Post GC, Nintendo was basically in a different market. It was proto-mobile market in a sense - mass consumer non-hardcore market.
Where? During Xbox 360 they had to pay in order to get content on the platform, post PS4 it was impossible as the prices to get exclusive games were extremely high. Hell, publishers like ABK started to threaten Microsoft with COD for example. Microsoft decided to pursue acquisitions and Game Pass because they are realized that acquisitions allow to acquire IPs and Game Pass has a potential to become a different independent ecosystem-platform. Because in home console, it was impossible to compete anymore. If Nintendo is unable to win the marketshare from PS, what Xbox can do?
These games don't sell console.
Sony won because it had a good product. Remember that Xbox too beat the Gamecube so it was possible. I don't think that it was or is impossible for Xbox to get back and win against Playstation. Nintendo did it after all. What hurt Xbox the most was that the One was not what their consumers wanted. It was their choices that lead to Xbox failure and the PS4 could have been a lot less dominant if Xbox continued their early 360 strategy IMHO.
Nintendo choose a way to relevance, and didn't really abandonned their consumers(children and families) to do so. They just stopped playing in Sony hands and it worked. Xbox did have some good points for them in the 360. If they had continued from there, made Halo still the best selling FPS among others things, I am certain that we would not have this conversation. As for the "hardcore" market. Do you consider the NES a console for hardcore gamers? For me, it was Sony that managed to get more teenagers and young adults into gaming than before with good marketing and games and the rest is history. Xbox could have done the same, by making for example a better Steam store than Steam and putting those games on console somehow. I know that this example is not a good one but I hope that you will understand that it is just an idea, not a realistic way for Xbox to change thir history.
For the "where". I don't know. But it was what Sony did to regain market share. They had a hard time with a PS3 taht was late, costly and hard to make games for. They concentrated on frist party games and it worked. Then they continued their strategy on the PS4 and it worked well because the One failed hard in the meantime. If Xbox had done the same, and games like crackdown, recore, scalebound... had been as good as GOW, ratchet and clank, Uncharted... we would not have this discussion, as they would have sold a lot more consoles. And this lead to the last point.
Games like Sifu and Kena don't sell consoles, yes. But they lead to making the ones that have a console happy. And the studio get better and can "maybe" make a best seller game in the future. From software was a small team, and they got their success after a lot of not really great games. Who know what will happen for those studios in the future? Sony won the bidding war for No man sky, and I think that it made everybody concerned happy in the end. Xbxo could have had the same if they wanted to, and back then it was not as bad for them compared to now. Or look at Fall guys. Sony worked with Devolver early in the process, and got a good game for relatively cheap I think. Xbox could have done the same if they wanted. Then Sony failed with Destruction all star, but it could have been the same if the game was better. At least they tried. If you see what I mean.