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Pachter: Xbox One Subsidized by Cable Companies is “Absolutely Gonna Happen”, Coming Next Christmas

There have been some theories floating around about the Xbox One being designed with such a strong focus on TV as some sort of Troy horse to secure a place in many families' living room by being subsidized by cable companies, enticing customers with a much lower entry price.

According to industry analyst and crystal ball holder extraordinaire Michael Pachter that's definitely going to happen.

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MorePowerOfGreen3805d ago (Edited 3805d ago )

Hopefully this "Troy horse" is as successful as DVD and Blu-Ray were on PlayStation.

Gazondaily3805d ago

Trojan Horse*

And this is different to the DVD and Blu-Ray support on PS consoles. Cable companies subsidising a games console with very strong TV functionality is a first.

dedicatedtogamers3805d ago

This is going to be one of those "In Certain Regions" sort of things.

North America, Western Europe...and that's about it. Pacther has been singing this "subsidized console" stuff since late 2011. It hasn't happened yet. I imagine it'll be a while before it does eventually happen.

gaffyh3805d ago

@dedicatedtogamers - That's true, plus Sony is already kinda doing this with subsidized internet rather than cable (Virgin Media in the UK for example), so I can see them jumping on this as well, because MS has given them too much warning if it's going to happen next christmas.

LOGICWINS3805d ago

"North America, Western Europe...and that's about it."

Perfect, thats where I live :)

If the XB1 does subsidized pricing, thats great. More money to save for me. Hopefully this is done with Time Warner.

P0werVR3804d ago

hmmmm...a cable box or a box that plays games AND TV?! I'll take the latter. Let's see how cable companies will provide subscriptions through apps.

Anon19743804d ago

If the Xbox one replaced your cable box, they might have something, but as it stands now the Xbox just seems to be another layer between you and the cable box and television and who needs that. Just my opinion. Personally, I find even the cable box an annoyance and wish they could just standardize and build it into TV's or something. The more devices between myself and what I want to do, the poorer the experience.

theshonen88993804d ago

I was under the impression that Xbox One wasn't a cable box but rather connects TO a cable box and overlays relevant information and acts as a remote. I haven't had cable in years so I don't know much about how the technology has changed, but cable boxes run through coaxial, not HDMI, am I right? If that's the case then there's absolutely no incentive for cable companies to subsidize an Xbox One.

TheGreatAndPowerful3804d ago

So when your hardware doesn't sell well then subsidize it?

MS you learned a very important lesson here, never f*** with a consumer's rights.

Utalkin2me3804d ago

@LOGICWINS

Really? Time Warner Cable are you serious. Has to be the worst company in this area of cable/tv/internet.

rainslacker3804d ago

I don't see it happening for two reasons.

1. Xbox offers a way to watch content that the cable providers want to provide through their programming, so they can profit off it. Things like Netflix, Amazon Prime, Streaming music services, etc, are all things that the cable companies want to provide, and by doing so they derive money from the content providers. Those channels aren't going to be too happy if the cable company freely provides a secondary content service which will steal away their veiwers, thus their advertising revenue.

2. All that stuff is behind a paywall. Why would the cable company share money with MS when they can just charge the customers a premium to get the content in the first place. The cable companies are about as greedy as they come, making MS look like saints.

JOHN_DOH3804d ago (Edited 3804d ago )

@theshonen8899
I connect my cable box to my tv with hdmi, but the box gets the signal from a coax cable.

@P0werVR
but don't you still need a cable box?

indysurfn3804d ago

xboxone does not even have a coaxial input. That means there would need to be a special adaptor to connect to exboxone OR you will still need to have a cable box AND a xbox. HELLO, why would I want that? There most likelybe a FEE to add to my bill to subsidize the xbone and a contract. Why would I do that? My bill is too high already!

The cable company says the cable box is free. But there is a fee for having the 'cable box connected' Which to me means it is not free

I don't care how you explain the charges, or name them they still cost me. This same kind of thing will happen for the xbone. Nothing is free from Micoroshaft, or the cable companies.

Here comes the 3 year contracts, you WILL pay a lot for this muffler!

bicfitness3804d ago

Won't happen. Cable companies have their own media-boxes to sell. There is no incentive for them to do this or to encourage another ecosystem (Xbox Live). People keep saying this is a great idea but they forget how insular and monopolistic cable companies are. I imagine MS courted them back when these rumors started years ago and had the door slammed in their face.

yellowgerbil3804d ago

what is even better is the rumored Playstation tv and viacom deal with sony that would negate the need for cable companies all together.
Where I live Comcast has a monopoly, glad to see sony will put these awful companies, charging 60$ a month for the most bare bones selection, in their places

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SilentNegotiator3804d ago

Specifically something by Homer, I presume?

Prime1573804d ago

He put it in quotes for a reason. I suppose you should heed your own advice.

rainhell773805d ago

Blue-Ray successful? More like a dying format for videos. But very welcomed for a disk with so much GBs for games.

AsimLeonheart3805d ago

Dying?? Why do you consider it dying if every HD movie is released on Bluray. If Bluray is dying then how will the studios release their HD and 4K movies in the future? Is there a substitute or alternative available that you can kindly let us know about? Please do not say digital downloads because we have been hearing that for the past 5 years and it still has not happened. We will not be downloading and storing 100GB 4K movies any time in the near future. There is no better substitute for Bluray right now and they will not die unless there is one.

redwin3805d ago

I but my movie digital and it's stored in the cloud, I can retrieve it in my cell phone, tablet or computer. I can buy it from iTunes or MS. I can also subscribe to redbox digital. Yes, blue ray is dead. Btw, must of the movies in redbox are in DVD format .

MightyNoX3805d ago

@Asim : I think he means because streaming has become more and more popular.

Debaitable3804d ago

With data caps, speed throttling and slow Internet speeds Blu-Ray is still better than digital alternatives for HD movies. Well at least for us in America.

AndrewLB3804d ago

Yea. I guess it's dead to people who have low end walmart HDTV's with built in speakers who thinks streaming HD is as good as blu-ray. lol. It's like comparing PS3 to PS4. It's going to be a few more years before broadband speeds get to where they need to be here in the US for proper video/audio streaming. It wont be until the Cable companies make the big switch to sending individual cable channels to each cable box once the channel is selected. That's going to to free up HUGE amounts of bandwidth since the cable company wont have to broadcast ALL channels to all locations.

rainslacker3804d ago

Yeah, that's why it fills up so much valuable retail shelf space, and gets prominent places on new releases at the front of every big store's displays.

Streaming is still a long ways off from being comparable to Blu-Ray. For the time being it is good enough, and offers convenience. But there will always be people that want to own the content they spend money on.

Oh_Yeah3804d ago

@debaitable

Comcast comcast comcast. If you live in america get it! They cover almost the whole country, no data caps and have high speeds. Crushes Verizon and the others. I regularly hear friends complaining about their internet DL speeds...and they pay about the same price. Xfinity is where its at.

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Blaze9293805d ago

Hmm Comcast/Xfinity & Verizon giving out Xbox Ones with TV bundle packages, maybe 2 year contract for less than $300 or maybe even free? - that would be a very good look.

solar3804d ago

if this happens it is going to be huge for MS.

buynit3804d ago

Very huge.. And they have the nfl license!

All i know is that i have great cable internet with no caps.. Im ready to take full advantage of the "tv tv tv" feature.. I feel bad for those that cant experience it but it wouldnt be fair to make those that have the capability wait for the whole world catch up..

You know its kind of like that "everything holds the playstation back" saying...

B-radical3804d ago

Hope xbox is able to use foxtel again :)

Eddie201013804d ago (Edited 3804d ago )

Maybe I'm wrong, but why would the cable companies subsidized a console that is not needed to watch cable.

It's doesn't do cable without hooking a cable box to it. Basically the Xbox One is just a pass thru box for the cable box (satellite box) you still have two devices that have to be turned on. What does the Xbox One provide for cable viewing that a cable box doesn't already do. It doesn't really do anything to enhance cable or satellite viewing. So why in the world would you buy an Xbox One just for minimal TV capabilities. Unless you want to use the kinect to yell at your TV, because honestly pushing button is a lot easier than using voice commands to change channels.

xtremeimport3804d ago

I think its different from DVD and bluray in PS consoles because, you probably already have cable in your house.

Now, I dont doubt this is a great idea and can see it becoming something. But sometimes I just want to watch tv. not have to worry about sharing everything i'm doing with my "friends". Of course the option to have it and not use it is nice, but I'm also curious to how useful it'll be to me in Canada.

deecee333804d ago

I wonder how true this could turn out to be. On one hand, streaming video services are on the rise, and the Xbox One is not a cable box per se. On the other, the Xbox One could be used to access streaming video services (though your cable/ISP may not be super thrilled about hosting both that and the increasing Netflix traffic out there), and there's been talk of a more subscription based pricing model for consoles for some time.

I'm all for that, but it could all turn to sh*t if Time Warner and other greedy cable giants get to decide the business plan. These are the same guys that won't offer us an A la carte cable package. They need to show us it's not just another way to get us to pay for a bunch of sh*t we won't watch and don't care about to get what we actually want.

harrisk9543804d ago (Edited 3804d ago )

The same Michael Pachter who predicted the Wii HD back in 2008? Honestly, this one would make sense except for the fact (as many people have commented), the current XB1 does not have an input for coaxial cable. Which means that people will still have to have a converter box to plug the XB1 into.

Also, why would the cable companies subsidize these things when they are all coming out with their own boxes that have the same functionality (minus games). I just got the X1 from Comcast. While the current iteration of the X1 does not have many of the promised features, it will be getting voice control, smart search, personalized picks, app integration (including Facebook, Twitter, sports apps, movie apps, etc.). The XB1 would be directly competing with Comcast's own box and Comcast is the largest cable provider in the US. The cable companies have to offer these types of smart boxes to keep relevant as many start to move away from cable. Not to mention all of the smart TVs that have many of the same features (Samsung, LG, Panasonic are all providing similar smart TV solutions)...

Bottom line is that while it seems like a good idea, MS would have to redesign the XB1 to add a coaxial input and not conflict with the cable companies' own offerings. Plus, all of the apps on XB1 are behind a pay wall and the cable companies do not get a piece of LIVE (unless MS cuts them in for a percentage, which doesn't seem likely). Where is the incentive? It's not like you can "pick" your cable company! You are captive to your local cable provider (the other options besides cable is if you go with AT&T Uverse, Dish or DirecTV, or some other IP-based service).

Final point, Sony is currently in negotiations to actually offer direct feeds of content from actual content providers. They inked the deal with Viacom and more deals are in the pipeline. That seems like a better solution for a console as there is not need for the cable box. The cable box is bypassed in the PS4 and you need the cable box to use the television features on the XB1. Now, PS4 does not have the same emphasis on these television features, but, again, a lot of things are in the pipeline to be added later.

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Excalibur3805d ago

I guess I must be dumb because I don't understand what this article is trying to say, are they saying cable companies will use Xbox Ones instead of their own cable boxes?

or cable companies will pay Microsoft for their cable box to work with the Xbox One?

I don't see either one happening if that is the case.

JoelT3805d ago (Edited 3805d ago )

It's saying that Pachter thinks cable companies will eat the upfront cost of the console for potential subscribers. Kind of like when a cell phone carrier "gives" you a cell phone on contract (or provides it at a much lower cost). It would make sense given Xbox One's approach to TV.

JessiePinkmanYo3805d ago (Edited 3805d ago )

JoelT is right, and it may or may not be such a good idea. Cable companies are losing business with everyone flocking to Netflix and Hulu, so I'm sure they're chomping on the bit for a fresh idea to get customers back.

Edit-thinking about it, Sony tried this route with the Vita in its infancy with AT&T and I remember the infamous booing at the announcement of AT&T being the provider. Does AT&T still provide service for Vita?

Abriael3805d ago

I think Sony actually still does it in some Euro countries for the Vita with Vodafone.

kewlkat0073805d ago (Edited 3805d ago )

The cable companies are in a flux right now an dI like it. It's stirring things up because of the "streaming content providers" that is now accessible on so many different hardwares.

Then again, Google, Apple, now Microsoft are fighting for the same space.

It makes sense that the Xbox one can sneak into the living rooms with its capabilities, although it's somewhat of a Hack with Xbl media guide..etc as Microsoft explained it. Having millions of consoles in homes is the first step. Bundling with Cable services might be another.

I have used Google TV but the hardware was too slow. I just heard Apple's Apple tv service will be delayed because of content deals with the media conglomerates fell through.

iamnsuperman3805d ago

How is this different from having a promotional offer with a free console. The Xbox One has some interesting TV functions but it can't compete with a standard DVR/cable box. I don't see this ever happening except for the upper bundles as you still need the box anyway.

Different from phones as the phone makes the system work. You don't need an Xbox One to watch TV (huge difference here)

GraveLord3804d ago

Not gonna happen since these cable companies are pushing their own boxes.

Why pay Microsoft? Why eat the cost?
If someone wants cable, they already have it.

Joe9133804d ago (Edited 3804d ago )

If this is going to happen MS needs to hurry up and make it happen. Apple just bought the company that co-founded the tech from Kinect so soon Apple will be able to do these type of things if they make an Apple TV device for two to three hundred bucks then MS is dead no one will buy a Xbox one if Apple has something that does the same thing for two to three hundred less plus all your apple stuff will work with it. Like I said before MS need to break this down get a Kinect less Xbox one out there as well as a Roku type device using the Kinect like the Xbox one does now. It can do some kool things but for $500 not worth it. For gamers great get best of both worlds but how many non-gamers going to buy the Xbox one for TV features knowing Apple may be dropping something very similar if not better for far less in another year or so.

hellvaguy3804d ago (Edited 3804d ago )

@JoelT

W/e tech that MS got from kinect you can be sure they own the patents for it and have zero to worry from apple or a duplicated device regarding those specific patents. Thats just basic business 101 to secure those before investing hundreds of millions.

I think the point of apple getting that company was the minds there could create the next big thing. But you can be sure it wont be ripping off kinect.

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Abriael3805d ago (Edited 3805d ago )

Basically subsidizing means that the xbox one would be sold together with the cable box/subscription, and instead of having to pay 500 bucks for it, you'll pay it off through the cable fees over time.

Basically like they do with cellphones.

Excalibur3805d ago

@ JoelT and Abriael

Ok got it.

iamnsuperman3805d ago (Edited 3805d ago )

I can see how but I don't see why. Why would cable companies want to pay up front for something when you need the cable box anyway (I only see this as some sort of promotional/higher level package as, if it comes to the UK, companies are trying to under cut each other not add more on) patcher fails to see this isn't like a phone type deal where you need the phone to access the network. The user only needs the cable box not the one. This is a very one sided deal as the companies do not gain from this (unless it is just a normal promotional dealbl: get a free one with x package. Something that isn't remotely new)

Ripsta7th3805d ago

Cable companies will be offering an xbox1 instead of a cable box, x1 beimg cheaper than retail price w cable company

Ron_Danger3805d ago

Except you'd still need the cable box

Godmars2903804d ago

Except that the XB1 can't operate as a DVR for TV. MS would have to be making their rumored specific box which came with regular cable box innards, the DVR, and a HDD while not playing games.

And considering that this is being talked about before the system out much less response to it measured, this is either too premature, or what MS had planned all along. To introduce a second, non-gaming "console" which is really a MS branded cable box.

Wikkid6663805d ago

Cable companies will offer One as an option to go along with a cable box.

So the cable company will buy the console from MS. Then you will pay the cable company say $10 or $15 for the use of it.

PoSTedUP3805d ago (Edited 3805d ago )

they would have to come out with a much Much cheaper xbox one. i pay around $100/mo for internet, phone, And cable (optimum triple play) and there are much cheaper alternatives than mine, and this is without the $400-500+tax addition for a cable box (X1). i dont see it being sucessful if it does.

it too much of a risk imo for both MS and that cable company. the cable company would have to pay for the Xboxes, it woukd prob cost a lot, that or MS would have to take a loss for someone to be interested to sell them cheaper. a big risk for a market where ppl are content with what they already have (movies andtv on their phones, netflix etc.)

JessiePinkmanYo3804d ago

@ Superman, true, but phone companies also offer tablets the same way, and with tablets and even certain phones, you can connect to wifi without having to use the phone companies service.

I think what's being speculated, is cable companies will offer you a "free" or heavily discounted X1 if you lock into a contract with them for a cable package.

Prime1573804d ago

Does x1 have dvr capabilities?

If not, then you still need your cable box if you want to dvr things like most people.

If yes, 500gb for games AND DVRing?

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Drewidian3805d ago (Edited 3805d ago )

I've been saying it was going to happen. When it does and you have cable and satellite companies around the world pushing the Xbox One, it will almost over night become the king in the living room.

mcstorm3805d ago

Yeah its a great idea imo as it adds more to Sky/cable boxes as it runs Microsoft OS at the front and the Sky/cable box in the background. I think this could pay off very well for Microsoft in the long run it just depends on how they add xbox live into this because if they add xbox live into the subscription its a big plus for a lot of people.

The next few years are going to be interesting to see which direction Nintendo, Sony and Microsoft go with there consoles.

josephayal3805d ago

Well, Pachter is never wrong

Darrius Cole3804d ago

Oh yeah, bubbles for "funny".

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Microsoft Losing to Sony Is a Wrong Perception, Says Pachter; They Want to Win Business, Not Console

Wedbush Securities analyst Michael Pachter believes it's an incorrect gamers' perception that Microsoft has lost to Sony.

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Christopher55d ago

"If we change what our goal is, we're not losing" attitude. Kind of like how Microsoft didn't lose to Valve, they just changed their business model. And they didn't lose to Android and iOS, they just changed their business model. They 100%, after spending 3 generations competing heavily in console hardware, aren't losing to Sony, they're just changing their business model.

You can't ever lose if you just 'change your business model'!

Jin_Sakai55d ago

Pachter is full of crap. Always assume the opposite of what he says.

Cacabunga55d ago

This clown is still around? I cannot remember he ever got one prediction right

Profchaos55d ago

Patcher predicted that take two would be brought out by ea he knows very little about the content of games and is so numbers focused

Petebloodyonion54d ago

Yet I remember that he predicted perfectly that there was no way the acquisition of ABK would not go through and that the FTC and the CMA would fold when all the media had It's basically over kind of news.
He mentioned that MS would outsource COD streaming rights (or deny COD from appearing on GP) in UK.

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crazyCoconuts55d ago

What's kinda crazy to me is - if they retreat from consoles they're left with a business model that depends on making great games that people want to buy.
What has been Xbox's biggest issue over the last decade or so?
It's not like they're falling back to a strength...

GamerRN55d ago

They didn't retreat and even promised the biggest generational leap! Where did you get retreat from?

crazyCoconuts55d ago

@Gamer if you don't see it yet, there's nothing i can say to convince you.

FinalFantasyFanatic55d ago

And just think of all those game franchises that are trapped with them, especially those they bought instead of creating.

Charlieboy33355d ago

@Gamer Yeah, just like the One X was a leap. Just like Series X was a leap. What did they bring to the table.....a leap in games? No, they brought sweet f all. Guys like you just never learn or are just dumb, falling for MS' talk talk talk over and over again.

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PhillyDonJawn55d ago (Edited 55d ago )

Business is all about money not actual sales. If I sell 1 thing for 1 million and you sell 10000 things for 900k Who really won.

remixx11655d ago

The person who sold 10000 things because he has developed a consumer base and consistent revenue stream while simultaneously showing that he has the capacity to obtain market share.

The person who sold 1 thing for a million hasnt proven much outside of the simple fact that he can get an idiot to pay a copious amount of money for a single product. Holla at me when he has proven he can do it consistently overtime.

This is a nuanced subject matter

The Wood55d ago (Edited 55d ago )

How about the gamers perspective

Xbox as a console business is last in the gamersphere. Pivot after pivot, swerve after swerve. If it wasn't for pc the xbox console would died a while back. Console owners need to choose what's best for them, their experiences or the console owners profits

Christopher55d ago (Edited 55d ago )

Great. Guess who is in third place (just talking the main console market, not even including mobile and PC) both on software sales, hardware sales, and video game revenue?

PhillyDonJawn55d ago

Chris you might wanna do ya research

Christopher55d ago (Edited 55d ago )

***Chris you might wanna do ya research ***

You're right! It's only 2nd place on revenue. Good on you.

"Based on these revenues, we can see that: PlayStation made $11.3 billion more than Xbox, and $14.7 billion more than Nintendo. Xbox made $3.4 billion more than Nintendo."

Now, do you want to find me proof that Xbox isn't in third on hardware and software sales? They've literally cannibalized their own sales via subscription services and their hardware is well known to be last place.

But, hey, Microsoft is okay losing in every category here, why would they get rid of a part of their business that they are in turn (and wasn't accounted for in 2023 numbers totally since it was distributed over 5 years, 2023, 2024, 2025, 2026, and 2027, the cost of their latest purchase) spending more than 7x their annual revenue on.

PhillyDonJawn55d ago (Edited 55d ago )

@Chris I'm glad you did ya research seen you were wrong but you also forgetting this. Revenue isn't everything my friend, remember business is about money
https://www.essentiallyspor...

DarXyde55d ago

Oh my days, this is a terrible analogy...

If it was just about money, Microsoft wouldn't be doing a sub model, would they? They are literally making it cheaper than game purchases to get more uptake from more people. The goal is to have enough recurring subs over time to increase revenue (and eventually profitability), but that doesn't work in your assessment because they literally need to "sell 10000 things".

Good grief...

Christopher55d ago

***Revenue isn't everything my friend***

Yeah, you know what that TweakTown report doesn't include? Any of the cost to buy ABK. That makes it a massive loss. Massive.

FinalFantasyFanatic55d ago

@DarXyde

That analogy still works, they need to consistently sell those subs to maintain/gain revenue, if they can't constantly sell those subs.

Switch "things" with "Subs", and it still works, but they need to constantly convince people to keep buying that subscription, other people will drop their subscription and revenue will decline.

DigitallyAfflicted55d ago

ou can do math... well done.... you win

DarXyde55d ago

FinalFantasyFanatic,

I don't think that quite works:

The argument this guy is making actually sounds supportive of Playstation selling a game over Game Pass subs.

Let's take a practical example, Persona 3 Reload.

If Atlus sells you the game at $70 on Playstation and "gives it away" on Xbox as long as you continue to pay for Game Pass, well... Following their logic, wouldn't it be better if fewer people buy it for a higher price than basing it on engagement via more people on XGP? How many people would you need to play P3R on Game Pass to get the same revenue?

Eventually, the latter *can be better*, but there is the matter of a larger install base on Playstation and XGP subs are a fraction of Xbox gamers.

It's a bit ironic and I think biases are on full display because what Philly boi is saying is, in principle, more supportive of the PlayStation model, but the thing is, PlayStation has both a higher price of access AND a larger pool to pull from.

If we want to talk about the manufacturers themselves and hardware, Xbox can be purchased cheaper than PS5, but it is still getting trounced in number of sales and price of admission.

I don't really see how this argument works.

crazyCoconuts54d ago

The console war we've been watching for the last two decades has been what I find interesting. I don't really care how much profit MS can make by buying King and running Candy Crush any more than I care how much money they make bleeding businesses for MS Office licenses. That's boring. The fun thing to watch has been the work these companies have put in to try to win the console market.

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Eonjay55d ago

The obvious rebuttal to Pachter's cray cray notion is that you wouldn't have to change your model if you were winning.

senorfartcushion55d ago

Or "those who win get to change their business model."

Fanboyism ends at a brick wall of "big company no care about whether you like or hate them, get a life."

Reaper22_55d ago (Edited 55d ago )

Sony said similar things when their Walkman was beaten by Apple and when Samsung surpassed them in the TV market. I can go on and on but I'm sure you get the picture. Business is business. All companies take a whippen every now and and then. The difference is how you bounce back. Microsoft net worth has grown over the years. Business wise they are very successful and no matter what, sony would love to be where they are financially. Sony isn't the competition microsoft worries about. That been clear for a long time now. Microsoft wants gaming to be a part of their ecosystem. Sony needs it. Big difference there.

Christopher55d ago (Edited 55d ago )

There's a lot wrong here.

First, the attempt to turn this argument into one about other failed businesses. Which, surprisingly, you make the argument I'm making but then...

Second, the attempt to confirm that Microsoft isn't competition when Microsoft admitted in court that they are.

Third, the attempt to act like Microsoft, from a business perspective, doesn't need what they spent over $100b to acquire but Sony does? Laughable.

Businesses are about profits. If you stop earning enough profit in a division, it goes away. Simple as that. Xbox is a division competiting against Valve, Epic, Sony, Nintendo, Android, and iOS. Simple as that. Xbox, to remain 'part of the ecosystem' needs to not cost the company more than it brings in. Simple.

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Rude-ro55d ago (Edited 55d ago )

They actually won.

The whole point was to force Sony into playing ball so that they could not put “windows” in more jeopardy than it was at the time.
Apple, Google, then Sony innovating while partnered with Linux…

When will people realize it has never been about gaming as to why Microsoft got into gaming?

Trojan horses people.

FinalFantasyFanatic55d ago

With the way Linux and Steam Deck are going, Linux might one day catch up to Windows, it's doing pretty well for gaming these days compared to say, 10 years, or even 5 years ago.

crazyCoconuts54d ago

I don't understand who u r saying won...
But I agree in that I wouldn't be surprised if Windows was part of the calculus for MS supporting Xbox. The OS was based on Windows at first and Xbox One kinda had two Windows instances if you count the hypervisor.
But, like the console space, I think MS is walking back on OS domination. Apple and Google completely ate their lunch because....surprise surprise they innovated. I'm 100% confident the reason Phil talks (and shows) about the Asus ROG Ally more than Steam Deck is because of Windows. The Steam Deck has to sting for them.

senorfartcushion55d ago

Well, yeah, that's the point. They're too big-a-company for fanboy stuff to be at-all relevant.

badz14955d ago

If Pachter said MS is not losing, it means that MS is losing.

Petebloodyonion55d ago (Edited 55d ago )

Well last I checked a company goal is to make more and more money,
Nintendo could be an example of how they stopped trying to compete with Sony (during the Gamecube day) and decided to focus on a different market and reinvented themselves with the WII.
They reinvented themselves with the Switch by bringing 2 markets together when ppl said that portable consoles were doomed thanks to cellphones and tablets.

Sony's business models also changed when they decided to port games to PC something that was never supposed to happen.

crazyCoconuts54d ago

If Xbox exits a market (consoles) to focus on another (games) I guess I don't care anymore. They lost the console market and pretty much the same companies that have been there before making games are still there flying a different flag. If they suck, other companies will eat their lunch by making better games.

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shinoff218355d ago

How's this guy still around. According to him consoles were dying after ps2, ps3 Era.

Christopher55d ago

Analysts are never wrong, the market just had a swift change for which no one could account.

shinoff218355d ago (Edited 55d ago )

Aka wrong lol

VenomUK55d ago (Edited 55d ago )

In his Gametrailers past I’ve found Pachter to be friendly and entertaining. However he’s always blindly predicted Xbox success even up to the start of this generation. Now Pachter has adopted and repeated the new terminology of Microsoft, that it hasn’t lost the console war, it just wants more business. This is illuminating because it suggest he, like Tom Warren at the Verge, is inline with Microsoft’s PR strategy.

Tedakin55d ago

He was the only person who completely nailed how the ABK court case would play out. When everyone said the deal was dead, he said no and stood firm and said MS would do exactly what they did.

MrNinosan55d ago

Did everyone say the deal was dead?
Most analytics said it would go through, but be delayed, which actually was the case.

Christopher53d ago

Almost everyone said the deal would go through.

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stonecold355d ago

michael and his bs view just give me headache wish he would go and retire

senorfartcushion55d ago

Thing is, if fanboys understood business, they wouldn't be wasting their time commenting on gaming websites.

S2Killinit55d ago

And you are here to lecture the rest of us because you understand business and MS is doing great?

neomahi55d ago

senorfartcusion....... So what brings you to the house of Pachter?

FinalFantasyFanatic55d ago

Technically Microsoft is doing great, it's just not in gaming, OS and software (e.g. Microsoft Office) is where they're doing great business. I can't think of many other ventures they've had that has worked out for them, despite resorting to some of the same tactics that made them the dominate OS for computers.

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senorfartcushion53d ago

Microsoft own things like Microsoft Office and Windows, games are secondary to them. If Xbox shut down the computer company will be ok

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MIDGETonSTILTS1755d ago (Edited 55d ago )

They only way that plan works is if people still want to play in their ecosystem.

Eventually, they’re ecosystem needs more games.

Helldivers 2 could swing Xbots to ps6 if it isn’t countered by the end of the gen.

Abnor_Mal55d ago (Edited 55d ago )

Supposedly some well known Halo modders will be making a mode similar to Helldivers.

https://gamerant.com/halo-i...

MIDGETonSTILTS1755d ago

Without procedurally generated levels, they’ll face the same problem as Destiny: fighting the same enemies in the exact same arenas does get repetitive eventually.

Helldivers succeeds as a GaaS because of its unusually well implemented use of procedural level creation. That, paired with its fun enemies to kill, makes it a GaaS with a long lifespan.

darthv7255d ago

There is a pretty good chance that those with XB also have PS, but not the other way around.

shinoff218355d ago

I do. Always get an xbox just varies on when during that Gen

cooperdnizzle55d ago (Edited 55d ago )

What kind of Jedi mind tricks do you have to come up with to get through your day?

What is the point of always having to lie or make shit up just to win? It's like cheating to win how can you feel like you accomplished something?

FinalFantasyFanatic55d ago

I haven't bought an Xbox since the 360 days, just stuck with PC and PS, sometimes Nintendo.

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Could Xbox Game Pass really hit '100 million' subscribers? Here are some thoughts.

Wedbush games industry analyst Michael Pachter weighs in.

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darthv72615d ago

Oh... well if Patcher weighs in then it has to be a resounding:

NO

Jin_Sakai615d ago

Regardless it’s going to skyrocket when Activision Blizzard games hit Game Pass.

Lightning77615d ago

But to a 100 million? Absolutely not I can realistically see 5 to 6 million within the year.

Pachter gets paid for making terrible predictions. Must be nice lmao.

Jin_Sakai615d ago

Yea that’s unrealistic. Still the subscriber count is going to increase significantly when Activision/Blizzard games hit the service.

garryxcs614d ago

"skyrocket", that's highly doubtful you're not accounting for the fact that the majority of those people who are will download those games on gp already have gp.

shinoff2183614d ago

I feel they will increase but there are people out there like me for instance that didnt really care for the games they made. Especially cod eh pass. Skyrocket though seems to be overstated.

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neutralgamer1992614d ago (Edited 614d ago )

It won't hit 100 million unless Ms cam produce high quality exclusives and release one every month

Better question is at what price point and subscription number will it become profitable for Ms because the more profit it makes the more resources Ms will allocate to make it grow

Recurring subscriptions is what most companies with services want. Believe it or not the reason so many of these companies want us to turn on the automatic payment is because they know a lot of people forget to turn it off. It's like gym membership they know only 40% of the people will use it while other 60% will keep paying in hopes of going one day

darthv72

Also you made a comment in the other story I forgot to reply to you but why are you paying $45 to renew when you can pay $26-28

There are always deals

darthv72613d ago

This was the first time it renewed for 45, i will get other deals before it does it again.

mooreneco21615d ago (Edited 615d ago )

Reality of the subscriber business model is regardless of the medium, and as Netflix is currently experiencing, they all have a user base ceiling. Is game pass good value, sure, but will it convert non-gamers into Xbox gamers, nope! Brand awareness and deals only reach so far and ultimately a gamer with the money to subscribe is most likely already a gamer.

roadkillers614d ago

Nintendo has the ability to turn non-gamers into gamers. The only game that has this ability in Microsoft’s arsenal is Minecraft.

Godmars290614d ago (Edited 614d ago )

No. Not even Nintendo can "magically" convert non-gamers. Sure as eff such can't be done by the likes of Uncharted or Halo. The best you're going to get is someone who wants to watch for the graphics and action, but sur as eff isn't paying upwards to a publisher desired $100+ per single game + DLC/MT much less a recurring sub.

And it the Bobby Koticks of the industry that need that drilled into their heads, not us.

shinoff2183614d ago

Nintendo had the wii that brought non gamers. Thats it. Switch isnt bring in non gamers unless your talking about kids having their first system. My kids all have ps4s but we always have bought the newest nintendo console. Mainly for their first party games.

Also i dont feel like minecraft is gonna bring in non gamers. I just dont understand the comment.

myfathersbastard614d ago

Most adult gamers I know still see switch as a “kids” console and don’t own one. I only personally know 2 other adults who use one. So no, Nintendo doesn’t turn non gamers into gamers. They have issues just being seen as a worthwhile system currently with the new generation out.

0hMyGandhi614d ago

I was a gamer, and gamed alot. Haven't lately, and got GamePass about 6 months ago, and I friggin love it. Love seeing some smaller indie games that I can play comfortably without worrying about sinking hundreds of hours into like I did when I was younger.

So yes, "non-gamers" will see incredible appeal in gamepass. So far, GamePass reminds me a bit of the good ol' Xbox Live Arcade days, and that's never a bad thing.

shinoff2183614d ago

Havent lately but you were a gamer. How long is lately. You already admitted you were a gamer so you are not a non gamer even if you took a small break.

0hMyGandhi613d ago

"Lately" is probably a 10-12 year break.

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purple101614d ago

How many xbone consoles did they sell last gen. Approx 50mill.

That's then the max they could hope to have in subscribers.

If there lucky. Very very lucky. As half Their fans jumped ship I rekon.

Lightning77614d ago

Which means there gonna have over 50 million subscribers. Sony fanboys have a knack for saying MS won't do X, Y, Z only for them to do X, Y, Z. You'd think you'd learn by now.

Zhipp614d ago

Gamepass is also on PC and streaming. Also Series X|S is outselling Xbox one so clearly they didn't lose half their fans.

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Pachter: “If Sony was really smart, they’d buy Warner Bros Interactive”

Michael Pachter, everyone's favourite gaming analyst runs through all the rumoured game company acquisitions that Sony should purchase and deems that Warner Bros Interactive makes the most sense as long as it includes one major thing.

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lelo2play719d ago

Well, apparently Sony are trying to buy Warner Bros Interactive...

"Interested parties include EA, Take-Two, Microsoft, Sony, Tencent, Netease, and PUBG Corp"
https://twitter.com/imranzo...

sparky77719d ago

They won't be able to outbid MS or Tencent so I don't see them trying for it.

Thegr81719d ago

I don’t know how you are getting downvoted cause that’s true. I love Sony but they aren’t winning a bidding war. Money talks sadly.

roadkillers719d ago

Sony could definitely outbid Microsoft on the basis that Microsoft needs asset allocation in different sectors and seeing how they are going to spend 70 Billion+ on Activision it might be more difficult. Tencent on the other hand, they have as much money as China allows them.

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neutralgamer1992719d ago

They won't sell for more than 10 billion and Sony can afford it. Ms paid more than 40% above market value . As far as WB are concerned so much of their work is working on established IP's owned by DC. So someone buying WB doesn't guarantee DC IP's

Also I think many of you don't understand the difference between company being valued higher and having actual cash in hand for acquisitions

Also Sony is a bank in Japan so they can come up with cash and have some of the most valuable assets in music and movies. They outright own the movie rights to the biggest and most sold superhero merchandise Spiderman

As far as patcher is concerned I don't believe anything he says. Whatever he says do the opposite

roadkillers719d ago

My biggest thing, whoever gets them would own one of the most historic gaming franchises: Mortal Kombat!

mkis007719d ago

The fact it would certainly fail to be approved is a factor. Gov't is pushing back on Activision as it is.

ABizzel1719d ago

MS is true, but they’re stuck with the Activision stuff and any new acquisitions would completely derail that. Tencent is debatable, and as capitalistic and greedy as the US and companies are there is a real fear of China becoming to large of a superpower that extra efforts have been going in place to slow down Chinese takeovers.

There’s also the influence of relationships and connections within the industry. Would developers rather go to tencent and be stifled, or go somewhere like Sony and be able to thrive.

Also they’re allegedly selling the developers individually so there’s no need to buy the entire company. If anything Netherealms, Rocksteady, and maybe Avalanche are the 3 Sony should entertain.

myfathersbastard718d ago (Edited 718d ago )

Not only could they not, there’s very little value in it. WBIE are a subsidiary of WB. One of Sony’s biggest competitors. And they own all the property’s/IP, that WBIE has worked on. That wouldn’t go with them to Sony. So all they would be buying is a developer, not a library of new content and IP to work with. WB wouldn’t hand over those licenses.
WBIE is a good developer for sure, but they aren’t worth as much as some people on here are thinking when you remove all the IP they have worked on.

ElvisHuxley718d ago

Don't know why everyone just assumes that Xbox has unlimited access to all of the MS coffers, they don't, and have probably cut back drastically after acquiring the most expensive sinking ship in history.

ShadowWolf712718d ago

You're assuming that MS or Tencent would be WILLING to outspend there.

If Sony is willing to pay a price higher than MS or Tencent is, especially if the IP would only be licensed and not owned, then they very much can outbid others.

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porkChop719d ago

Sony are interested, but WBIE would be worth considerably more than Bungie which Sony just spent $3.6B on. Whoever buys them will be dropping a lot of money. Especially with companies like Tencent, Microsoft, etc., looking to buy them, that number is going to go up.

Side note: I'm surprised Take-Two is even interested, they're only worth somewhere around $15B or so if I remember correctly. This would be a massive purchase for them, how are they planning to afford it?

LOGICWINS719d ago

In Sony’s shoes, Embracer Group would have been my first and only priority. Imagine getting 240 new first-party IPs over night. IPs they can use for games, TV shows, AND movies.

I don’t know what the hell Sony’s thinking spending billions of dollars on these smaller lukewarm acquisitions when they could’ve pooled their funds for one significant purchase instead.

DarXyde719d ago

If it is as straightforward as giving money, they could easily be outbid and that's the end of it.

However, they might sell for less if there were other conditions. Bungie and Activision were overvalued, but I think it's not unreasonable to suggest prices are negotiable if it comes with other benefits.

Development costs must be nerve wracking if acquisitions are so in season now.

neutralgamer1992719d ago

Logic

Embracer group would cost upwards of 40+ billion so I don't think that's happening along with the fact embracer group themselves are acquiring talent

zsquaresoff719d ago

'Michael Pachter, everyone's favourite gaming analyst'
I hope this statement was made as a joke.

Fonsecap719d ago

That was going to be my exact comment, lol

Gardenia718d ago

If Sony was really smart, they'd do the exact opposite of what Pachter says.

SullysCigar719d ago

Well, Michael Pachter, if YOU were really smart, you'd be right more often. You're strike rate is awful as far as gaming goes.

JackBNimble719d ago

So show some stats... I'm not a Patcher fan by any means, but at least back up what you're saying.
Or are you just looking for some easy up votes?

tay8701719d ago

dude EVERYONE knows pachter is a hack. is that you michael?

JackBNimble719d ago

I never said he wasn't, but you guy's just regurgitate the same BS and never provide sources to back it all up.

SullysCigar719d ago

Are you new to following gaming news or are you just looking for some easy downvotes?

I'm happy for you to show me I'm wrong. Seeing as you feel so strongly about it, I'm sure you must have the stats I'm missing and can back up your outrage?

calactyte718d ago (Edited 718d ago )

https://segmentnext.com/a-v...

Yes, he's a hack.

Stats on how wrong he's been in the past:

1. Grand Theft Auto V would release 2010 (released Sept 2013)
2. Predicted the price of Kinect would be $50.00 (was over $150)
3. Said Microsoft would double the price of Xbox Live
4. Said Wii was in no shape to compete with Xbox 360 and PS3. (Wii outsold both)
5. Said Assassin's Creed 2 would feature Altair and would be set in the French Revolution.
6. Predicted PS3, Xbox 360 and Wii would be the last generation of consoles.
7. Predicted Xbox One was going to outsell PS4 by 75,000 units. (PS4 tripled Xbox One sales)

That's just the ones in the article.

jznrpg718d ago

Console will be dead . Sony will lose to Xbox last gen just off the top of my head . He’s said a bunch of dumb shit , I don’t need to catalogue it because he does it so often .

Mr_Writer85718d ago

"but you guy's just regurgitate the same BS and never provide sources to back it all up."

Why? It's not a court of law, those of us who have been following gaming news for the past 15-20+ years all know he is a hack.

If YOU don't agree, that's fine, just ignore it, or do some digging yourself and find out for yourself.

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Unknown_Gamer5794718d ago

I for one am impressed by one thing Patcher has that most people don’t: the ability to miss the mark, over and over again, and still have a job. Most of us have to consider something called job performance, or in the case of self-employment, public perception is often key. It baffles me to no end that Patcher has somehow transcended that. Is that a perk of being rich and famous?

darthv72719d ago

If Patcher says they should... you know it will be someone else who does.

KingofBandits719d ago

agreed we need to keep the filthy CCP out of gaming at all costs. China owns most of hollywood and influences much of the media with their filth. If gaming goes to the commies it might as well die

sourOG719d ago

The AmCP and EuCP as well.

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