Perhaps, it's certain that one of them will be forced to do so sooner rather than later.Sure, but the road for all three converge down the same path either way.
They squandered all of the good will of the 360 generation.
Of course microsoft talks about xbox as a platform... because they couldn't sell their consoles after 360.Thinking of Xbox as just a console is not the goal of Microsoft. Xbox (and its game pass) is a platform. It’s up to the consumer how they want to approach that platform. That could be PC, console or the Cloud. I don’t think MS will care how you play the content you subscribe to, just that you subscribe.
I can totally see a day when Microsoft takes their Xbox brand to PlayStation and/or Nintendo and become a subscription service. They’ve done it with their Microsoft Office software already.
First mover advantage. It probably helps too that Microsoft Azure is the leading provider of global cloud services along with Amazon AWS.Perhaps, it's certain that one of them will be forced to do so sooner rather than later.
Ehhhh. The industry is better with game pass, imo, as a consumer. I want this direction.Of course microsoft talks about xbox as a platform... because they couldn't sell their consoles after 360.
If they sold 150mil of xbox one, they would praise home console today and be all in it.
But they were not able to deliver games.
and they smelt a rat (bigger money) elsewhere than consoles which they failed at.
So obviously all their rhetoric will be "yeah we are looking in the future and it's services and cloud. The old style is old style and competitors are stuck in the past". That's EXACTLY what you would say loosing in one industry and transferring to another industry.
And I hate that. I hate that they will take their sinking ship and manipulate traditional gaming industry and home console market... to try and skew it in their "future" direction in the process of them getting there.
I prefer being able to see all my games at once in the library rather than having to scroll sideways on the ps5.If Xbox revamped that atrocious dashboard and hideous Windows-style UI, I would consider it for Gamepass. But I can't stand looking at that terrible interface any longer. It's just ugly as sin.
Let me guess, you think traditional physical game retail would still be thriving if it weren't for MS/Xbox. The rapid downfall of game disc sales is definitely not due to everyone having high-speed internet access and the convenience of being able to purchase and play games almost instantly from the comfort of home.Of course microsoft talks about xbox as a platform... because they couldn't sell their consoles after 360.
If they sold 150mil of xbox one, they would praise home console today and be all in it.
But they were not able to deliver games.
and they smelt a rat (bigger money) elsewhere than consoles which they failed at.
So obviously all their rhetoric will be "yeah we are looking in the future and it's services and cloud. The old style is old style and competitors are stuck in the past". That's EXACTLY what you would say loosing in one industry and transferring to another industry.
And I hate that. I hate that they will take their sinking ship and manipulate traditional gaming industry and home console market... to try and skew it in their "future" direction in the process of them getting there.
I see where you are coming from. This is the usual casual pov but you are here, on a gaming forum.Ehhhh. The industry is better with game pass, imo, as a consumer. I want this direction.
I’m all for fewer boxes under my tv. I look forward to an all cloud gaming future where it’s all done through apps on the tv or vr headset.
Seeing is believing.First mover advantage. It probably helps too that Microsoft Azure is the leading provider of global cloud services along with Amazon AWSAWS
People who get the most value from their spent money are casuals now?I see where you are coming from. This is the usual casual pov but you are here, on a gaming forum.
You are an enthusiast. You must see what's happening. how can you not?
GP only now looks ok because m$ is using their money to pay for games and to pay for their 1st party games on there. but without it, there is no way polished AAA games can be developed and only dropped in there.
Just as Netflix. movies downsized so much, we don't get small/medium movies. We either get netflix ultra cheap "indie" movies or super expensive cinema movies that lost all their soul because they must make ALL THE MONEY.
Where are the 50mil movies like... idk... Panic room. This is not a movie that would be made today with this budget and earn it back. And movies also don't get 2nd win from dvd release/physical. That's why they can't make it
Isn't GP already hitting a ceiling at ~30M, with most subs coming from Xbox?People who get the most value from their spent money are casuals now?
What does install-base have to do with my point about value-oriented gamers that like GP being labeled as casuals?Isn't GP already hitting a ceiling at ~30M, with most subs coming from Xbox?
Even PC isn’t off to a good start then and their console installbase is dying.
It’s only the 2nd one for the day thoughIt's the obligatory Xbox is doomed thread Xbox is over 20yrs established its not going anywhere please people use some common sense when writing these threads.
idk. maybe ? who knows really. but it would be healthier for sure.Let me guess, you think traditional physical game retail would still be thriving if it weren't for MS/Xbox. The rapid downfall of game disc sales is definitely not due to everyone having high-speed internet access and the convenience of being able to purchase and play games almost instantly from the comfort of home.
They are casuals.People who get the most value from their spent money are casuals now?
Start a generation like the 360.The PS5 has already been outperforming Xbox Series very comprehensively over the last two years. Once a PS5 Pro is out, and Xbox has nothing similar to counter it with, I can only imagine the PS5 running away with it even more - especially because I imagine key multiplatform games such as GTA6 and even the next Call of Duty will end up being best on PlayStation by default because of the PS5 Pro (at least as far as consoles go).
But the PS5 Pro isn't the only thing Xbox has to contend with going forward, this is also the year that the Switch 2 apparently launches. The original Switch almost strangled and suffocated the numbers Xbox had been putting up until the end of 2016, and Xbox never recovered - and now the Switch 2 is almost here. This one could be even worse for Xbox than the original Switch was, because based on rumours, this time Nintendo's hardware doesn't have to sit out of major third party support and AAA games, the Switch 2 is, allegedly, strong enough to get most major games (probably not all of them, but most of them), including Microsoft's own Call of Duty - at that point, the Xbox starts to lose out on the one thing that has kept it going, which is that it is a good... well, that it is an alternative to PlayStation. If Switch 2 starts to fill that role, then between that and PC, I can see Xbox being even more crowded out than it already is right now, when Switch has very little overlap with it.
Honestly, based on this, I don't know what the path forward for Xbox is this generation. I think starting the next generation early is not a bad idea in and of itself, in that at least it's a fresh roll of the dice that gives them some chance of getting a do-over, but they keep failing because of specific internal issues that just rushing to launch a new generation will not fix. Their marketing is terrible, their global availability and localization is terrible, they don't have a steady stream of games, let alone a steady stream of praised and beloved games, and they have gone out of their way to remove any reason to buy an Xbox console, short of you wanting an Xbox console specifically to begin with. I don't think a new generation solves that - either they clean house completely, top down, and get new people in charge, or, and this one is probably likelier judging by the rumours, they take the route of third party publishing. Not saying the discontinue Xbox, they won't (and probably shouldn't), but I can see Xbox becoming more of a Surface style project for them, a showpiece hardware product that shows the intended best version of their software, but you can still get that software elsewhere.
Anyway, I don't know, I don't think the Xbox Series is strong or secure enough to survive a dual onslaught of a PS5 Pro and a Switch 2. What does GAF think?
Exactly. i bought 360 because it was great at the time and had amazing games.Start a generation like the 360.
So by your completely idiotic logic, anyone who plays on consoles is a casual because they are not willing to be a true "enthusiast" and spend thousands on the latest PC spec rigs.They are casuals.
And while they do get "good deal TM" now, it's short sighted for the industry.
If gaming is your main hobby and you are enthusiast, looking for a "great deal TM" is not your priority.
I am happy to pay 60-70 for a good game rather than eat what they give me in gamepass.
it's basic economic logic man. It shouldn't even be controversial opinion. GP works because m$ is pouring money into it. infinite money. It's on a timer.
Get real or get fucked because you are a clown who can only post gifs ridiculing other people opinions.So by your completely idiotic logic, anyone who plays on consoles is a casual because they are not willing to be a true "enthusiast" and spend thousands on the latest PC spec rigs.
If PS5 Pro is a niche product, Xbox Series is even more a niche product.Switch 2 will generate a lot of excitement. I don't see it changing the landscape a ton. Nintendo has been killing it for years. Nintendo will equally humiliate Sony and MS devs when they get their hands on PS4 level hardware, further emphasizing to most people that power is not what's holding back good games.
PS5 Pro is a complete non-event. It won't sell that much. It won't change anything. It's a niche product for a small number of enthusiasts.
I think I hit you in your feels. I'll let you take a breather "enthusiast" LMAO.Get real or get fucked because you are a clown who can only post gifs ridiculing other people opinions.
We don't need you on this board or anyone conversing like this.
I have nothing to say so let's post a funny gif and offend the guy. You are an idiot.
Enthusiast is not only about spending money on highest end rig. You can be games enthusiast and still prefer gaming on consoles.
You mix ethusiasm with preference and platform choice
bravo! You didn't even post a funny gif this time!I think I hit you in your feels. I'll let you take a breather "enthusiast" LMAO.
bravo! You didn't even post a funny gif this time!
Is it your birthday today? Did you hit 11 years old ?! nice. gratz
Too bad this success doesn't mean shit for Xbox as a platform. The console is still struggling and MS making tons of cash on their other ventures isn't helping it.
Because GP is aimed at casuals. Hence all the PR mumbo-jumbo about 2 Billion users market and great value blabla.What does install-base have to do with my point about value-oriented gamers that like GP being labeled as casuals?
What’s the way forward for Microsoft? Hmmm… I have no idea.
PS5 expected to be 65M shipped by April. Hard to turn around momentum when so many people will own PS5s. It will come down to games but if they can start reliably releasing AAA bangers exclusive to Xbox, they can start next gen in a better place. The other option is to go Nintendo route and come up with an innovation that differentiates Xbox from PS and makes a compelling case to pick up an Xbox in addition to the PS5 you own. And no, GP at $210/year is not the answer to that.The PS5 has already been outperforming Xbox Series very comprehensively over the last two years. Once a PS5 Pro is out, and Xbox has nothing similar to counter it with, I can only imagine the PS5 running away with it even more - especially because I imagine key multiplatform games such as GTA6 and even the next Call of Duty will end up being best on PlayStation by default because of the PS5 Pro (at least as far as consoles go).
But the PS5 Pro isn't the only thing Xbox has to contend with going forward, this is also the year that the Switch 2 apparently launches. The original Switch almost strangled and suffocated the numbers Xbox had been putting up until the end of 2016, and Xbox never recovered - and now the Switch 2 is almost here. This one could be even worse for Xbox than the original Switch was, because based on rumours, this time Nintendo's hardware doesn't have to sit out of major third party support and AAA games, the Switch 2 is, allegedly, strong enough to get most major games (probably not all of them, but most of them), including Microsoft's own Call of Duty - at that point, the Xbox starts to lose out on the one thing that has kept it going, which is that it is a good... well, that it is an alternative to PlayStation. If Switch 2 starts to fill that role, then between that and PC, I can see Xbox being even more crowded out than it already is right now, when Switch has very little overlap with it.
Honestly, based on this, I don't know what the path forward for Xbox is this generation. I think starting the next generation early is not a bad idea in and of itself, in that at least it's a fresh roll of the dice that gives them some chance of getting a do-over, but they keep failing because of specific internal issues that just rushing to launch a new generation will not fix. Their marketing is terrible, their global availability and localization is terrible, they don't have a steady stream of games, let alone a steady stream of praised and beloved games, and they have gone out of their way to remove any reason to buy an Xbox console, short of you wanting an Xbox console specifically to begin with. I don't think a new generation solves that - either they clean house completely, top down, and get new people in charge, or, and this one is probably likelier judging by the rumours, they take the route of third party publishing. Not saying the discontinue Xbox, they won't (and probably shouldn't), but I can see Xbox becoming more of a Surface style project for them, a showpiece hardware product that shows the intended best version of their software, but you can still get that software elsewhere.
Anyway, I don't know, I don't think the Xbox Series is strong or secure enough to survive a dual onslaught of a PS5 Pro and a Switch 2. What does GAF think?
Too bad this success doesn't mean shit for Xbox as a platform. The console is still struggling and MS making tons of cash on their other ventures isn't helping it.
Yes, a product/division can fail despite the overall company's success.
Stadia failed, but Google did not.
It is simple. They will buy more studios more publishers and you will need to play on their platform. Simple. Doesn't matter if in a pc, tv, console, cloud or whatever.
They aren’t bowing out of gaming, no one is saying that. There are multiple avenues they can take and still make money in gaming. Their console isn’t one of those avenues though as it’s very much struggling and the $70billion they spent isn’t changing this fact.Yea dude, they just spent 70bn + millions in billable hours to lawyers last year to bow out of gaming. Xbox will keep chugging along because MS desperately wants it to. If this were a smaller company they would’ve tapped out after last gen.
They aren’t bowing out of gaming, no one is saying that. There are multiple avenues they can take and still make money in gaming. Their console isn’t one of those avenues though as it’s very much struggling and the $70billion they spent isn’t changing this fact.
I'm not suggesting anything just noting that their current consoles are failing. MS pays people that are much wiser than me on these matters to figure out a strategy. I'm sure the rumors of them releasing games on PS5 and Switch is probably part of some wider strategy.So what are you suggesting? Theyll stop making consoles and leave everyone who built a digital library with their dicks in their hands? It’s nonsensical. Weve already seen their next console in the FTC leaks.
It’s about games, not hardware.