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All asked and answered, you just don't agree with the answer. Since you have no valid counter, this is your pointless response.
Still waiting on the Y/N
All asked and answered, you just don't agree with the answer. Since you have no valid counter, this is your pointless response.
This?
That's 2023 forecast, I don't think they are missing December.
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For the record, I don't really expect that it's a definite absolute given that Microsoft is going 3P ASAP and dropping Xbox today. There are patterns that they might do it (I personally compared end of Zune vs the last holiday console discounts), but nothing is definite yet.
It was pretty telling that he talked about GP on other consoles and not games specifically.Exactly. Microsoft literally told us this ~40 days ago. They told this to their investors.
But some people didn't want to believe it and instead clung to Phil Spencer's weak and half-assed debunking that he did casually on Twitter to make sure Holiday console sales do not get affected.
They decide to throw money at it only after it has fallen into dead last...Even if the Xbox division is loosing money, it doesn't seem to be significant enough, otherwise they would've shut it down by now, it's not like they don't know how to get rid of projects that are not successful…
I think Xbox has been doing "good enough" for decades and now they finally decided to throw some real money at it and see what happens.
MS has already closed the Xbox hardware division, and all their teams are busy working on porting all of their games to PS5.
I also love how you anticipate that they sold 1 million in December, which they almost certainly didn't after what we've seen from their UK numbers.
No, he mentioned both. He said "first party experiences and subscription services."It was pretty telling that he talked about GP on other consoles and not games specifically.
We have it now. It's just another option on PC.
And who is "they"? PC is an open platform. There is no "they" calling the shots like on PlayStation/Xbox.
No, he mentioned both. He said "first party experiences and subscription services."
He said it in the context that "Xbox console audience is not growing" and that Microsoft wants to drive "high-margin sales on PlayStation and Nintendo." (Source)
This was said during Wells Fargo Investors Conference. Full recording here: https://event.webcasts.com/starthere.jsp?ei=1643204&tp_key=6a9bad458f
Still waiting on the Y/N
What I love is how you have the need to adjust your arguments when the numbers stop adding up
Then, I have not said 1 million for December, I have said between 600 and 1 million worldwide. In the UK alone there have already been 145K for December... And add + 500K minimun in USA (+resto Of the world?) More than 600K is a sure bet i think
PS. You dub? It's no surprise. We just have to think that you are the one who is defending that MS is going to end XSeries and stop making console hardware before 2027... You will have to base that statement on something. Even if it is in inventions![]()
Of course, I'm not questioning that at all. I'm just saying that if they start releasing first party games on other platforms or if Game Pass is on other platforms, owning an Xbox is pretty much useless. I think that would be a shame. Then they're not a competitor to Sony and Nintendo anymore and gosh, this industri needs competition.The PS5 and the Xbox have the same AMD chips inside them. Consoles are pretty boring and interchangeable these days.
There's not a single Xbox exclusive that you couldn't get to run on a PS5 with minimal work.
Yep, exactly. That is partially the reason I called it a weak and half-assed debunking as it did not debunk everything that was said.No I'm talking about the Spencer interview he did after Stuart had his. Didn't he specifically shut down GP on competitors but did not specify about 1st party games?
The answer is no, it's not the same as gamepass. No local game storage/playing means its a completely different kind of service. It is really not that complicated for most people.
Are you saying that xbox game cloud on a samsung tv is the same as playing locally? We both know it's not and your position is purely semantics.
So it turns out it's actually HFR on PS5 and not Switch? Maybe?
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Mibu's whole point was about a decline (albeit, perhaps a little significant). You laughed at the notion of declination entirely - where this all began…
So, I'll make it easier - if the Series consoles close between 40 and 50 million (what I expect), what's a ballpark for next gen (particularly if you're predicting no notable decline)? How will they achieve it?
Klob is so pissed he's going to try to go a day without making free marketing materials for MS.
So it turns out it's actually HFR on PS5 and not Switch? Maybe?
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We would be entering the endgame front Microsoft as a console manufacturer sooner rather than later.So it turns out it's actually HFR on PS5 and not Switch? Maybe?
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At the same time, Microsoft needs to understand that without Xbox the console there is virtually NO incentive to participate in their ecosystem. PC gamers are always going to prefer Steam/GOG. Don't even try to tell me that people are going to spend $17 a month when their only option is to stream....Exactly. Microsoft literally told us this ~40 days ago. They told this to their investors.
But some people didn't want to believe it and instead clung to Phil Spencer's weak and half-assed debunking that he did casually on Twitter to make sure Holiday console sales do not get affected.
you have the need to adjust your arguments when the numbers stop adding up
Wouldn't it take away the incentive to own an Xbox/produce an Xbox console?I really do think Microsoft is going to redefine what it means to be a platform holder moving forward.
They aren't abandoning their platform/hardware but they also aren't going to be afraid to publish games on rival platforms.
When ppl give actual proof and you continue to ignore it....what else is left?Clever pics - always the sign of those who can't articulate a position that actually makes sense. Thanks for confirming.
Welp...So it turns out it's actually HFR on PS5 and not Switch? Maybe?
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Bro, you just have to search this same thread and you would get the answer. It is clear that trying hard is not your best value
Well, I'll save you effort. First, I would never make a prediction for sure about what figures a next new generation XBOX console would reach. Among other reasons because there are many circumstances and conditions that should be known to do so.
-Release date.
-Strategy with exclusives
-Type of hardware that MS proposes.
-MS Gamepass Strategy
It all depends on what type of product MS wants to sell. A product/console with the goal of selling 30-40 million?? So it's clear to me that its strategy of releasing its first party games on PS/Switch sooner or later would make sense.
MS wants to sell a product/console with the potential to sell 50-60+ million?? So launching as many exclusives as possible will be necessary (+marketing, +innovative hardware).
At this point I don't know where MS's strategy is with the next Xbox console. I am only clear that there will be a new Xbox console and that, even in the worst case imaginable, it will sell more than those 10-15 million during its lifetime that Mibu defend like an absoluta certain...
From here, my question to you is. Do you agree that a next XBOX, regardless of the greater effort MS could to make it successful, (exclusives, hardware, marketing...) will have a maximum ceiling of 10-15 million?Because of your impetus only addressing me but not to him is what I understand
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Doesn't read too far off from some on this very forum.Almost reads like a parody! Can one really be that much of a zealot?
I can't imagine PS5/Switch sales for Hi-Fi Rush will be worth all the confusion and backlash Microsoft would potentially cause if this is true.
PS+ day one launch wound be entertaining.So it turns out it's actually HFR on PS5 and not Switch? Maybe?
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I didn't give a final number for next gen because I need to observe how things go, but I expect enough of a drop for things to be notable. Difference is, I didn't laugh at someone's notion because I don't wear my preferences like underwear. It's fine to simply disagree.Bro, you just have to search this same thread and you would get the answer. It is clear that trying hard is not your best value
Well, I'll save you effort. First, I would never make a prediction for sure about what figures a next new generation XBOX console would reach. Among other reasons because there are many circumstances and conditions that should be known to do so.
-Release date.
-Strategy with exclusives
-Type of hardware that MS proposes.
-MS Gamepass Strategy
It all depends on what type of product MS wants to sell. A product/console with the goal of selling 30-40 million?? So it's clear to me that its strategy of releasing its first party games on PS/Switch sooner or later would make sense.
MS wants to sell a product/console with the potential to sell 50-60+ million?? So launching as many exclusives as possible will be necessary (+marketing, +innovative hardware).
At this point I don't know where MS's strategy is with the next Xbox console. I am only clear that there will be a new Xbox console and that, even in the worst case imaginable, it will sell more than those 10-15 million during its lifetime that Mibu defend like an absoluta certain...
From here, my question to you is. Do you agree that a next XBOX, regardless of the greater effort MS could to make it successful, (exclusives, hardware, marketing...) will have a maximum ceiling of 10-15 million?Because of your impetus only addressing me but not to him is what I understand
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Yep. Just saying that if Hi-Fi Rush is the first out of the gate with this new strategy, I can't imagine it would be worth the controversy that would follow.If this is true, it's not limited to Hi-Fi Rush...
Anyone else think the endgame is Redfall Game of the Year Edition.If this is true, it's not limited to Hi-Fi Rush...
Yep. Just saying that if Hi-Fi Rush is the first out of the gate with this new strategy, I can't imagine it would be worth the controversy that would follow.
It's not the first.Yep. Just saying that if Hi-Fi Rush is the first out of the gate with this new strategy, I can't imagine it would be worth the controversy that would follow.
Wouldn't it take away the incentive to own an Xbox/produce an Xbox console?
Never bet against PS5.So it turns out it's actually HFR on PS5 and not Switch? Maybe?
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I said it recently, some folks like to talk about revenue....well here you go.I can't imagine PS5/Switch sales for Hi-Fi Rush will be worth all the confusion and backlash Microsoft would potentially cause if this is true.
I think you know what I mean. If the launch of Hi-Fi Rush ends up marking the beginning of an uptick in Xbox games coming to PlayStation and/or Nintendo, that is a newer strategy/vision for Xbox that doesn't compare to their previous multiplatform offerings.It's not the first.
Not to mention people are looking to get rid of subscription services. Not add them.That's what they almost did though. They decided to shut down the division during last generation, until Phil Spencer came up with the Game Pass / 3 billion gamers pitch.
So Microsoft bought into this new vision, decided to fund it, and gave it a few years to see how it goes. Now they are realizing that the plan wasn't as solid.
They were having "hard discussions on P&L" and Satya Nadella has also removed Game Pass growth from his bonus KPIs. They've clearly lost a lot of faith in that plan, which is now we're seeing the pivot.
Xbox has grown so big that they wouldn't be able to simply shut down the division at this point. They'll have to lay off nearly 25K people otherwise. But abandoning the hardware and becoming a third-party game publisher that publishes on every platform (much like EA) seems like the more logical plan that may help them increase revenue and, more importantly, profitability.
That's what Tim Stuart also told the investors last month.
So it turns out it's actually HFR on PS5 and not Switch? Maybe?
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So it turns out it's actually HFR on PS5 and not Switch? Maybe?
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A fan of Xbox of all companies coming out with this
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game sales > player numbers > total number of active reloads in Gears 5 > 'it's profitable… to us.' > engagement > people who thought about installing the game but ultimately didn't