There is need, then there is studios which can do these games.
Outside of Insomniac spiderman, no studios have done a good marvel game.
It wasn't worth it all, without those studios.
Even now, only 2 studio can do good marvel games. Insomniac and rocksteady.
From a former VP of Xbox:
Were they a mess back then? Not at all, in fact.So this went down in 2014?
Odd that it's coming out now.
2014 was a completely different time.
Marvel certainly hadn't reached its peak.
But more importantly on the XBox side, they were a mess. They had Dinny Boy "leading" the division. They were cutting costs because the higher ups didn't support XBox - it almost went under so they werent spending. More importantly - they were focusing on their own IP....because they had less than 10 studios. They didn't have the necessary support at that time to do what's happening now.
From a former VP of Xbox:
From a former VP of Xbox:
Fries: I’m laughing because I got to see Peter Moore last week. I have a Peter Moore story, but over the years I’ve started to wonder if it really happened, or if I just imagined. When I got to see Peter last week I asked him about it, in a way that would give him a chance to say what really happened.
It was a meeting around that time, 2003 or so. Peter Moore had just joined the group. We were going off to meet with Steve Ballmer about Xbox Live. We were updating him on Xbox Live and what was going on there. Ballmer, who’s a very excitable guy, was just getting more and more excited, more enthused about this Xbox Live thing. It’s going to be a subscription. All these people will pay a recurring fee. He’s getting more and more excited sitting there at the table. He starts to do the math in his head and starts to subconsciously pound on the table. He’s sitting there pounding the table and getting halfway out his seat, getting really excited. “This is going to be really great!”
He smashes the Polycom telephone, the speakerphone there. Those three-armed speakerphones you have in the middle of the room. Crash! Smashed it with his fist because he was so excited. I turned to Peter Moore sitting next to me and said, “Welcome to Microsoft.”
But that was it. Nobody had done something like Xbox Live. Nobody knew what the revenue potential of that was going to be. It really was something that turned things around for Xbox as a project as far as making money.
I share his concerns.
Although I would argue that I don't see the likelihood of an all-subscription future as a possibility unless all the big third party publishers get gobbled up by subscription service providers.
Sony is smart enough, and they're healthy doing that with their Sony Pictures as well. Selling their movies for the theatres, then afterwards strike more deals from different streaming services. Only having their own streaming platform tied to their own TV's and smartphones (Bravia Core), and only using their own movies/series after they run their course. I see similarities with PS+ here.
Yes, I think this is the right way to do subscription services.
Sell games from launch exclusively, and once they've run down their cost curve, list them on subscription services. That lets low-income gamers enjoy and explore older games and thus directs their purchases toward sequels of the subscription service games they enjoyed.
Unlike TV and Films, games also get to generate more revenue after the initial purchase with MTXs and season/battle passes for titles that follow the GaaS model.
I think MS would have gone this route if they weren't trying to launch the service in a vacuum and were in a stronger position in the console space. I would be surprised if they don't walk it back in some way, they already kinda did with Forza Horizon 5, if only by a week.Yes, I think this is the right way to do subscription services.
Sell games from launch exclusively, and once they've run down their cost curve, list them on subscription services. That lets low-income gamers enjoy and explore older games and thus directs their purchases toward sequels of the subscription service games they enjoyed.
Unlike TV and Films, games also get to generate more revenue after the initial purchase with MTXs and season/battle passes for titles that follow the GaaS model.
From a former VP of Xbox:
A little research goes a long way before regurgitation misinformation.
Can't see what you've posted. Is it porn? Because explicit content is blocked by the internet provider.
Also what misinformation? The man gives an insight about the mentality inside Xbox finance and vision towards their projects/games and how they nurture them, fits perfectly to what's in the OP.
Can't see what you've posted. Is it porn? Because explicit content is blocked by the internet provider.
Also what misinformation? The man gives an insight about the mentality inside Xbox finance and vision towards their projects/games and how they nurture them, fits perfectly to what's in the OP.
No one wants a service of old content. It be like Netflix with out original content and just old movies and tv shows. If they did ps now wouldn't of tanked on the largest platform out there.I think MS would have gone this route if they weren't trying to launch the service in a vacuum and were in a stronger position in the console space. I would be surprised if they don't walk it back in some way, they already kinda did with Forza Horizon 5, if only by a week.
A little research goes a long way before regurgitating misinformation.
Music industry revenue in the U.S. 2023 | Statista
Data on recorded music industry revenue in the United States from 2009 to 2023 shows steady growth from 2015 onwards.www.statista.com
I guess it's the Imgur host. Here's the link. Music Revenues have increased not decreased.
From a former VP of Xbox:
Now that I can't really say. But the current structure of paying artists based on the number of plays of a song makes sense to me. The more popular songs/artists get the most money.Now look at how much of that revenue actually gets passed through to the artists.
He spoke about Revenue in that interview. And I can see how this would hurt indie artists as stated above. Game Pass pays indie developers pretty well though. Games get paid up front to be on the service so it's not analogous to Spotify at all now that I think about it.Increased? Yes, and that's revenue. Such services help the untalented contributors to share with the talented ones. Also revenues and profits aren't linear.
It's doesn't have to be old content, a couple of weeks of 'early access' would probably do it.No one wants a service of old content. It be like Netflix with out original content and just old movies and tv shows. If they did ps now wouldn't of tanked on the largest platform out there.
Yup they certainly missed put on some franchises early on although Resident Evil was a thing on PlayStation before Xbox even came out and I'm pretty sure Resident Evil games are on Xbox. I don't really see Yakuza moving the needle much either and that whole series is also on Xbox. GTA3 was really the biggest miss in that entire listing and that eventually hit Xbox too.If GTA wasn't enough, your hero company also turned down Resident Evil 4 exclusivity and the Yakuza series, that's why they end up on PlayStation.
All these legendary series are now associated with Playstation and evil Sony didn't have to do anything. Truth hurts.
GTA, Spider-Man, Resident Evil, Yakuza. Damn!
Microsoft's mistake made Resident Evil 4 a GameCube exclusive
Resident Evil 4 was very briefly a GameCube exclusive, but had Microsoft been better equipped, it might have been a long-term Xbox exclusive instead.www.nintendo.destructoid.com
Yakuza Was Rejected By Nintendo And Microsoft At First, Series Producer Reveals
Yakuza's Executive Director Toshihiro Nagoshi reveals- among other things- how the games were made to appeal to the Japanese male audience.www.gamingbolt.com
50 million by 2023? They gonna be around 38-40 million. For them to hit 50 they would have to sell over 30 million PS5 in the next year and a half.Sony even let insomniac choose which marvel property they would work on. Insomniac chose Spider-Man and now wolverine.
I can't even imagine how much that Spider-Man 2 on PS5 will do. By that point the PS5 will be at around 50M units sold...crazy numbers I'm sure
If they can't get more ps5 out there then not Very many. At least initially!Sony even let insomniac choose which marvel property they would work on. Insomniac chose Spider-Man and now wolverine.
I can't even imagine how much that Spider-Man 2 on PS5 will do. By that point the PS5 will be at around 50M units sold...crazy numbers I'm sure
Ed's main point was that the gaming industry is more fragile than the film and music industry and prolly won't survive this subscription service shift like music/films did.Increased? Yes, and that's revenue. Such services help the untalented contributors to share with the talented ones. Also revenues and profits aren't linear.
Yeah imgur is really weird sometimes it doesn't show anything and I have no idea why...Your post showed though.Music industry revenue in the U.S. 2023 | Statista
Data on recorded music industry revenue in the United States from 2009 to 2023 shows steady growth from 2015 onwards.www.statista.com
I guess it's the Imgur host. Here's the link. Music Revenues have increased not decreased.
I'm not familiar with movie or music industry but how much crash have they been through?Because video games have been through one and apparently almost 2 in that 16bit thread is to be believed (is to believe?)Ed's main point was that the gaming industry is more fragile than the film and music industry and prolly won't survive this subscription service shift like music/films did.
Good for PlayStation because Spider Man looks good and it looks like future games are going to be good. However, Marvel is one of the most oversaturated areas in entertainment (as well as Star Wars), so I just do not have any interest in them, even though the games look kind of fun.
Platinumed both single and mutli.
I honestly wished that Ghost of Tsushima had more MTX that would've kept it going for seasons as most games that currently have season don't even dream to have a fraction of GOT's extremely satisfying melee gameplay. If MTX done right, I think gamers and devs win.
The first Spiderman gameplay trailer has 75 million views on the marvel channel.
Name me another game with a trailer with that many? I know you feel cool hating something popular but even without the marvel/spiderman branding the games fantastic and fun to play.
OT: MS made a huge mistake, then again they didn't really have a studio that could make a good Spiderman game back then
I agree and I’m not saying that they are shit games at all. I’m just saying that since Marvel as a franchise is so overly saturated at the moment, I have absolutely no interest in any of the games, regardless of the developer.Give the IP to a competent developer such as Sony's 1st party devs and they'll make a great game. Game quality depends on the devs and not the IP. Shit developer = shit games.
Let’s not let MS off the hook so easily here. Insomniac was independent at the time MS was approached by Marvel and working on Sunset Overdrive for MS. Insomniac was contracted for Spider-man, something MS could have done as well. Insomniac wasn’t acquired by Sony until late-2019.OT: MS made a huge mistake, then again they didn't really have a studio that could make a good Spiderman game back then
Let’s not let MS off the hook so easily here. Insomniac was independent at the time MS was approached by Marvel and working on Sunset Overdrive for MS. Insomniac was contracted for Spider-man, something MS could have done as well. Insomniac wasn’t acquired by Sony until late-2019.
I’m not sure I follow here. Sony own the rights to Spider Man (if I remember correctly) so insomniac couldn’t have made Spider Man under MS.Let’s not let MS off the hook so easily here. Insomniac was independent at the time MS was approached by Marvel and working on Sunset Overdrive for MS. Insomniac was contracted for Spider-man, something MS could have done as well. Insomniac wasn’t acquired by Sony until late-2019.
I’m not sure I follow here. Sony own the rights to Spider Man (if I remember correctly) so insomniac couldn’t have made Spider Man under MS.
Sony owns the rights to Spiderman movies. not spiderman games. Marvel owns those rights. Thats why Activision had been making spiderman games for almost two decades.I’m not sure I follow here. Sony own the rights to Spider Man (if I remember correctly) so insomniac couldn’t have made Spider Man under MS.
Sony only owns the film rights. This goes into it more. And while Spider-Man was the ultimate choice, Marvel was open to other IP of theirs being used.I’m not sure I follow here. Sony own the rights to Spider Man (if I remember correctly) so insomniac couldn’t have made Spider Man under MS.
50 million by 2023? They gonna be around 38-40 million. For them to hit 50 they would have to sell over 30 million PS5 in the next year and a half.
Man, they will sell every unit they produce…. Hope production keeps up (for all console manufacturers).They will sell around 40M until April next year. If Spider-Man comes out during the fall, 50M is actually a safe bet.
I think the synergy created between the Spider-Man movies and game worked so well that it should be one of the key reasons of why PS is bringing some of their PS IPs to movies and tv shows, to create similar synergies.Sony only owns the film rights. This goes into it more. And while Spider-Man was the ultimate choice, Marvel was open to other IP of theirs being used.
https://apptrigger.com/2020/08/03/spider-man-video-games/amp/
I share his concerns.
Although I would argue that I don't see the likelihood of an all-subscription future as a possibility unless all the big third party publishers get gobbled up by subscription service providers.
So If Microsoft want to do a spiderman game they Need to Ask at Marvel/Disney?Sony owns the rights to Spiderman movies. not spiderman games. Marvel owns those rights. Thats why Activision had been making spiderman games for almost two decades.
I think the deal with Sony/Marvel was for it (and now Wolverine) to be exclusive, so that probably can't and won't happen.So If Microsoft want to do a spiderman game they Need to Ask at Marvel/Disney?
There's no reason for Marvel/Disney to deny some millions Just for console war...for them more companies pay the rights Is Better
So sony own spiderman for movies and games?I think the deal with Sony/Marvel was for it (and now Wolverine) to be exclusive, so that probably can't and won't happen.
It's Marvel's license to give. If they really wanted to, they could force Sony to port Spiderman to the Xbox just like MLB did with MLB The Show.So If Microsoft want to do a spiderman game they Need to Ask at Marvel/Disney?
There's no reason for Marvel/Disney to deny some millions Just for console war...for them more companies pay the rights Is Better
We are talking contracts, not license. Sony probably has a deal with Marvel where they can be the only ones to make Spider-Man AAA games. And now Wolverine (and whatever else they are cooking up).So sony own spiderman for movies and games?
You guys keep repeating this wrong information.It's Marvel's license to give. If they really wanted to, they could force Sony to port Spiderman to the Xbox just like MLB did with MLB The Show.