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PlayStation The Official Magazine Closing

GameInformer- Future US confirmed today it will end production of PlayStation: The Official Magazine with the last issue slated for the Holiday 2012 issue.

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thorstein4207d ago

WTF! First Nintendo Power and Now PTOM. I actually like print, so I can read it while I pinch a loaf.

JoGam4207d ago

Digital baby. That's why so many people cellphones have so many germs on them.

thorstein4207d ago (Edited 4207d ago )

Of course I have a cell and a nice comp setup, but I don't need to be plugged in all the time. Besides reading a print article can be much better as the latest Game Informer spent tons of space on in depth coverage of games something that isn't always translated to digital.

Oh, and I have good personal hygiene so I don't use my phone or tablet whilst I squeeze one out.

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ikkokucrisis4207d ago

That's fine, this mag had a really crappy editor anyways (in the closet Xbox fanboy).

I blame this mag's downfall all on him.

SilentNegotiator4207d ago

I don't mind digital if I don't have to be signed in to read it. However, that's usually the case.

knowyourstuff4207d ago

Print is dying, Newsweek is dead, print is going out the window never to return. Trees will thank the internet profusely in a few decades when print is gone and we can finally not feel guilty about not planting any trees ourselves.

SilentNegotiator4207d ago

@knowyourstuff

Meanwhile, burning fuels will destroy our atmosphere and nuclear waste will pile high with no where to safely store it in a world of rapid population growth.

knowyourstuff4207d ago

lol @ the turd in the punchbowl, replying to a comment I never made ^

That's right, I clearly said digital media will completely restore all of our environmental issues. Maybe he should've lived up to his username and just remained silent lmao.

optimus4207d ago

@knowyourstuff...evidently sarcasm is unfamiliar ground to you.

Old McGroin4207d ago

@ SilentNegotiator

That is a highly unsettling statement. True of course, and that's what makes it so unsettling.

On topic, always sad to see another mag turn it's final page, I've always preferred magazines to digital. Reading off a screen for an hour or so tends to burn my retinas!

SilentNegotiator4206d ago

@knowyourstuff

The point is that the trees won't have anyone to thank because we'll be too busy creating more electricity to fuel those electronics. Some environmentalists don't realize that their electric cars don't run on magic.

Anyway, just saying. Sorry if I came off too accusative. But I think we'll need to plant more trees regardless.

knowyourstuff4206d ago

@ Optimus
Evidently intelligence is unfamiliar ground to you, as he clearly stated in his third point it wasn't sarcasm.

@ Should've-stayed-silent
Destroying trees is going to have a way worse affect on our atmosphere than me talking on my cell phone or using my laptop to read rather than print media. The future I was projecting was one without any print whatsoever, completely digital, thus no more trees to destroy.

HappyGaming4206d ago (Edited 4206d ago )

@SilentNegotiator you have no argument I am sure online distribution is a lot more environmentally friendly then cutting down trees transporting them and chopping them and grinding them and printing on them then polishing them and posting them to every single newsagent around the country and then collecting them from bins in trucks that start and stop every 5 meters and then burying or recycling them all of which is done with petrol and electricity from non renewable resources. Not to mention all the people that have to breath in and out during the labour hours which creates carbon dioxide!

Uploading a magazine and sending a few hundred gigabytes over the net and then running some processors to play them back is a lot more efficient.

Edit: And on top I see you are complaining about having to log in to view the material, I am sure it is easier then going to a store to buy it :P Excluding the fact you only have to type it once and let your browser remember it.

optimus4206d ago

@knowyourstuff... Evidently math is unfamiliar ground to you as well. look at the time stamp, Einstein... (and he dares to go by "knowyourstuff", oh the irony.)

SilentNegotiator4206d ago (Edited 4206d ago )

@knowyourstuff

I really don't know why you take such offense. I even apologized on the off-chance that my first comment was too accusative. But pollution creates bad conditions for plant life. Trees are renewable. They may grow slowly, but with proper planning and rotation, we could save a lot of pollution by going the paper route for certain types of reads (books, magazines, etc; but probably not with daily news) than by relying on using electronics for all of our reading. Now, instead of mocking a username that is ALREADY purposely ironic, why don't you have a reasonable discussion?

"And on top I see you are complaining about having to log in to view the material, I am sure it is easier then going to a store to buy it :P Excluding the fact you only have to type it once and let your browser remember it"
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No, the difficult part is when you're not somewhere with wifi and you can't read it at ALL.

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chukamachine4207d ago

pinch it while reading it on a mobile etc:)

Nimblest-Assassin4207d ago

"Wow, first Nintendo Power shuts down, now this? One more idea that Sony stole from Nintendo I guess, lol. Where will people get their super biased information about consoles and their games now?"

Even though future owns both PTOM and nintendo power... my guess is xbox magazine will be discontinued soon as well

Meaning GI will be running a monopoly on magazines...

LOGICWINS4207d ago

Good riddance. I gt more up to date gaming info surfing N4G for two minutes than reading PTOM.

FunAndGun4207d ago

I agree, If they wanted to stay relevant they should have had more exclusive news, information, and screenshots.

The issue that featured GoW: Ascension had no new information or screenshots that we haven't seen online already.

whats the point.

DeadlyFire4207d ago

Internet has become the bleeding edge.

There is no way a magazine can come close to that anymore.

ShinMaster4207d ago

N4G never provided me with cool posters.

Phoenix_GenmaKen4207d ago

who needs magazine when u have the internet ?
truth hurts but thats the reason

more will close,this is just the start.
everything will be digital

books will disapear too...its a matter of time.

UnwanteDreamz4207d ago

I hope I never see the day.

Only an idiot would see books disappearing as good. Hey Nostradumass guess what else wont be around forever? Internet, affordable food, affordable power. Peak Oil and overpopulation will have their day.

dredgewalker4207d ago

Books will not disappear because unlike most magazines they store more relevant information that provides easier access and does not need power in order to be read. Books can last hundreds of years while I don't know if electronic data will be able to survive that long considering the lifespan of most devices like hard drives :) Please educate yourself better before spewing off more nonsense.

KwietStorm_BLM4207d ago

Pinch a loaf. What exactly does that mean?

thorstein4207d ago

Lulz.... when you are sitting on the toilet and need to "drop the kids at the pool."

GamerElite4207d ago

As it says...Pinch a loaf WHILE YOU READ. In the bathroom taking care of business

taquito4207d ago

taking the browns to the super bowl

Psycho_Mantis4207d ago

Dropping your load in the ocean.

PS-ADDICT4207d ago (Edited 4207d ago )

Expelling Your Excremental Feces. Taking a Sh!T ,Doing Your Duty, Smearing Skid Marks, Chocolate Mud Babies, Dirty Sanchez, RockyRoad Highway, Dump, PooPing, Violent Extreme Diarriah, SplatterHouse, Anal Leakage ,Paying the Hooker, Feeding The Fishes, Rolling Stones

LostDjinn4207d ago

Maybe he's English and into stealing bread?
Who knows?

Sarcasm4207d ago

It's when you think a piece of bread is cute and you pinch it. Dur.

Nodoze4206d ago

It's the test you perform at the supermarket to ascertain the freshness of said bread.

By pinching the whole loaf you are easily able to determine the moisture content. This in turn provides information on the applicable 'freshness factor' of said food product.

Indeed~!

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Dms20124207d ago

lol way to class up the place.

Gamer19824207d ago

Its because of the price. People used to buy this magazine at there extortionate price because it had the latest ps1 and ps2 demos on the front over. Nowadays there is a dvd disc YES DVD! with videos of the latest games. No playable demos any more and nothing worthwhile putting on the disc really that you cannot find on youtube. Yet they still charged the same price for the magazine. Of course people stopped buying it.

GTRrocker6664207d ago

Oddly enough, I am pinching a loaf right now... I love my Kindle Fire

True story

PS-ADDICT4207d ago

Tried to Pinch a Loaf at Von's when no one was looking to see if it was soft, oh it was... also squeezed the melons, and scratched the eggs, kicked the "fruit" it was a glorious day, it twaz

Monstar4207d ago

yeah we'll just cut MORE trees for your personal amusement.

Gaming Magazines are pointless in this day and age.

ravinash4207d ago

I like getting them when I'm heading off on a plane or train trip when I might not be able to connect to the internet.
But other than that, I hardly ever buy mags anymore.

badz1494207d ago

I quite enjoy the mag tbh and the posters are always a welcome addition! I have lots of game posters from the mag and here is where it excels imo.

but in this day and age where internet reign supreme, it's just a matter of time before everybody goes digital. I still think they should go with e-book style magazine and I think many will dig that! the same magazine, but digital, please!

Knight_Crawler4207d ago

WTF pinch a loaf? You must Irish.

jony_dols4207d ago (Edited 4207d ago )

A Patriots fan, eh? Maybe say that to Tom Brady's face and see where that gets you!

Old McGroin4207d ago

I'm Irish and I didn't know what pinching a loaf was. Jerk.

showtimefolks4207d ago

i guess this means gameinformer is next?

i like magazines but i guess everything is going digital now

Theangrybogan4207d ago

I pinched a loaf while reading your comment

Double_O_Revan4207d ago

Thats where I keep my stack of mags. With 3 kids, the only private time I get is when I'm in there. I hang out for like 20 mins no matter what.

cannon88004207d ago

I also enjoy reading my magazines while I drop the kids off at the pool.

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Liefx4207d ago

As someone who loves digital, I can respect the preference of print. Separate yourself from the digi world.

Run_bare4207d ago

tee hee, that make me smile, i do the same thing but these days i just use my samsung s3 while doing number 2.

Megaton4207d ago

You shouldn't read while you crap. That's how you get hemorrhoids and anal fissures. Get in and get out.

Totoro174207d ago

Awww reminds me of when was a kid and came home from school to find my issue of EGM in the mail. I'd be so excited that I'd have to poop...which is what I did whilst reading my fantastic, brand new EGM. Kids of the future will never know that feeling and it makes me sad.

stumpa4207d ago (Edited 4207d ago )

solution is just read political manifesto's whilst having a poo then when youre done you can wipe your arse with them i'd call that a win, win solution save a fortune on bog roll

Tapewurm4207d ago

It ended for these official mags when they stopped including the disc for me. I always enjoyed getting the demos, videos, and occasional DLC thrown in and was really looking forward to them doing it on bluray with the new Playstation Mag.....subscribed for the first year...no disc no renewal. And I do like having the print to read occasionally...still get the Game Informer Rag, but it never originally came with a disc...so there lol

Trunkz4207d ago

News online is free, it's only going to get worse.

cee7734207d ago

Thanks n4g it's partially your fault lol

TheTwelve4207d ago

LOLOLOL Thorstein you're killing me.

Anyway, another casualty caused by the internet.

On the plus side, more trees kept alive now.

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OC_MurphysLaw4207d ago

Print is dying...this will not be the last magazine to go belly up. I suspect all major gaming mags will shift 100% online and ditch the printed page in the coming 2yrs or sooner.

iamnsuperman4207d ago

I am surprised this hasn't happened sooner. It is inevitable really

ALLWRONG4207d ago

"Print is dying" not yet for OXM and Game Informer

Swiggins4207d ago

Considering how much Game Informer pushes it's online alternative, I'd bet money it'll be all digital by this time next year.

SkyGamer4207d ago

Game Informer is going digital. Ask any Gamestop employee. I believe this will be the last year for print Game Informer.

ALLWRONG4207d ago

You guys miss the "not yet" part?

jd6664207d ago

£5.99 for stuff u can read online for free and old game demos! I stopped buying it yrs ago!

just_looken4207d ago

its not free you half to pay for internet yes you can hijack and get free internet but they will find your ass eventually. Still though if we go 100% digital they can charge us online above our internet bills.

Blastoise4207d ago

It was a rip-off. Like all gaming magazines these days.

But its still kinda sad in a way...

dkgshiz4207d ago

Not surprised. Nobody reads these anymore with the internet. Plus all they had were ads with maybe 20+ pages of horribly written articles. No thanks.

Welshy4207d ago

Huh? printed gaming journalism, always was and as long as it remains, be higher quality than internet sources (for the most part anyway).

Who would you believe? a company who invest money into researching sources and professional editing staff to keep written standards high, or some nerd who bought the www.GamesAreTehAwesumz.org URL and blows a BS hit baiting article to achieve views on his nonesense site?

As long as written journalism in games exist i will purchase it.

I listen to the podcasts these guys do too and they are all really nice guys that are easily to listen to and actually have an ounce of journalistic integrity. Despite knowing the utter BS attention grabbing headlines gets more money, they stuck by their guns and print fact over fiction, and they should be damn well praised for it.

SaiyanFury4207d ago

I agree that while print magasines typically have better journalism, PTOM has been going downhill quality-wise for a long time. I was a longtime PSM subscriber before they changed over to PTOM and the quality didn't go downhill initially, but over time it has. In one of my last issues I had received before my subscription had run it's course (I let it expire), Greg Orlando says that Yakuza 4's complex plot actually HURTS the game. Since when does a great story HURT a game?? And that's not the only example I could cite, but since the PSM staff were gradually phased out and replaced with new staff, it's just gone downhill. I loved receiving print material (for use in the washroom, too) monthly and always wondered what was in the new issue. I just don't follow it anymore. I too, am a hygienic person and don't use my phone in the bathroom. I just get my information online these days like most other people.

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The PS5 Has Shipped An Estimated 5x More Units Than The Xbox Series X/S In The Last Quarter

When the PS5 and the Xbox Series X/S first launched all the way back in 2020, console sales were not what either platform manufacturer wanted them to be. The pandemic slowed things down more than ever before, even though in the case of each next-gen console, all the units that were manufactured, sold.

Of course that didn’t last, and soon manufacturing limitations on the consoles were a thing of the past, and sales started to leap forward. For one next-gen console platform, at least.

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I can see why Microsoft is putting their games on PlayStation with these numbers

Imagine how many copies of future games like Elder Scrolls VI, Blade, Indiana Jones and more they could sell if they went fully multiplatform.

OtterX9h ago

If they don't, it would be the death of them.

purple1017h ago

while I see your point, i'm one of those people that dont really want to see a M$ logo, when I boot up, however good the game is, unless truly exceptional, I've got enough games from Sony and enough coming down the pipeline, plus the 2 free smaller games on ps+, why do I need to give Microsoft anymore money,

I usually play just GT7 and cod, you've got Gran Theft Auto coming, its over for microsoft, they shot themselves in the foot, and now have to hobble away, to the losers corner, sit there, and repent.,!!! hahaha

OtterX7h ago(Edited 6h ago)

@Purple101 At this point, Microsoft just wants to be the American Tencent, but also just happen to have a console available for those who want it.

I hate what they're doing to the industry, but I would play the next Elder Scrolls on PS5 or PS6 even if I had to look at a MS logo at the beginning. At this point, I'm just invested in the series. I didn't feel this way about Starfield, which is why I've skipped it. Worst case scenario, I'd pick Elder Scrolls up on PC if it didn't come to PS, but I've stayed true to my word - I have not, and will not buy another Microsoft console after 3 red ringed 360s. They've killed my console support for life. They showed how scummy they can be by knowingly rushing out a product before it was ready, just to try and capture a 1 year headstart.

If a MS logo shows up at the beginning of the next Elder Scrolls on a Playstation console, so what? That means Sony won and MS is just another publisher. Many of the large publishers are quite dirty, so it fits them well. I wouldn't mind seeing their console die off though and them solely take up this publisher role.

Jingsing3h ago(Edited 3h ago)

Yeah, I never bought another Xbox console after the 360. But at the same time you shouldn't find yourself captive to Elder Scrolls if the company behind it is very scummy. I dropped COD after Ghosts and I don't regret it the company has only become worse and I'm glad I never was part of funding that.

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Barlos3h ago(Edited 3h ago)

A surprise to nobody.

S2Killinit2h ago(Edited 2h ago)

5X is a surprise as it’s just unreal.

Jingsing3h ago(Edited 3h ago)

Sony would probably be selling more if they stopped sending mixed signals about their future. Putting games on PC because you are taking data analytic advice from Microsoft about the future of consoles is folly and has limited their potential sales. Microsoft want Sony and the world to believe that consoles are done as a business so companies like Sony and Nintendo etc can end up serving Microsoft's platform. Remember when it comes to Microsoft "It is us or no one and the three E's" Don't fall for it.

S2Killinit2h ago(Edited 2h ago)

MS has forced everyone’s hand in regard to PC. If the other two dont release on PC, they will be giving them an edge. Imo

Although i think Sony/PlayStation would be wise to release selectively on PC.

Jingsing1h ago

The way Sony are doing it though is very suspect, It almost seems like they are trying to tunnel their way out of Steam with a PSN back-end. They should have just launched their own store. Yes this would no doubt upset PC users but you just can't have everything on Steam as that means no market competition. Microsoft and Sony should only use their own stores. That way they can also enforce their subscription fee's (I don't think there should be fee's) like they do on console as right now they are saying people on console have to pay this fee but if you play on PC you don't. That is very anti-consumer.

Skuletor28m ago

While putting their games on PC would lose them some console sales, there's a large market of people that prefer consoles for their simplicity and convenience, I wonder if it would really effect them negatively. Well, I guess at this current point they won't be dragging PC players into a PS Plus subscription, so there's that.

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Why Xbox believes it must cut costs and close studios

Companies, particularly public companies like Microsoft, need to grow.

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gold_drake2d ago

i mean its pretty simple, they spent close to 30 billion in acquiring activision, they thought they'd make it bk no problem, and that didnt happen.

its just shit that because of MS's miscalculation alot of people lost their jobs.

Jingsing1d 23h ago

This is exactly what many people said would happen including the CMA and FTC. Lies lies and more lies and they allowed a $69 billion buy out to happen.

gold_drake1d 23h ago

oh yeh it was 70 billion. that was my bad haha even worse.

JackBNimble1d 2h ago

MS has educated financial advisers, they knew there was little chance to recoup the 70billion just to break even on the Activision deal let alone whatever other nonsense is going on in MS.
This whole thing was to corner the market for leverage.

thesoftware7301d 23h ago (Edited 1d 23h ago )

gold,

You can't be serious, right?

Do you think that MS thought they would make 80bill in a year & Half? They haven't even released titles under MS yet, lol.

But in fact, that A/B revenue is already paying off, look at the last earnings call. That $80 billion is long-term money, my guy, no sane person/company would think they would make that back in any short-term situation, it's a long-term investment.

Let's play silly then. If MS's reason for laying off staff and closing studios was due(which it really was not) to the A/B deal, tell me what Sony's reason was for past studio closures, the recent 900-person layoffs, closing Sony London, shutting down Dreams, and closing Japan Studio? Zipper? Psygnosis? cuts at all their internal studios.

Keep in mind, you are claiming MS's reason is because of the A/B deal; please explain Sony's reason.

Hofstaderman1d 23h ago

You actually still defending them? Sheesh.....

gold_drake1d 23h ago

this is not a sony vs MS debate. dont make it something it isnt.

and of course not, but im pretty sure they thought they'd make more money after the deal. they didnt, and closed off some studios.

its pretty insane to think there is any other reason for the closure of studios in this case.

romulus231d 23h ago (Edited 1d 23h ago )

(It really was) due to the Activision Blizzard deal and the loss of physical sales due to gamepass. You keep bringing up Sony in all your posts about this, stop deflecting and trying to change the topic, this is about MS and what they are doing.

BehindTheRows1d 22h ago

Has nothing to do with Sony. Stay on topic.

notachance1d 22h ago

once in a while you see someone too invested in their make-believe console war that everything happened has to be connected to said war…

a bit of banter between fans is normal, this crusade you’re doing now isn’t.

Chevalier1d 22h ago

Wow idiotic. You bring up very old closures not that there haven't been recent ones from Playstations, but, seriously stop deflecting. This has NOTHING to do with Playstation.

Does Playstation got $3 trillion behind them and daddies wallet? No they don't so stop making a fool of yourself.

Xbox has never been profitable really and they just keep losing money so between their worst hardware sales, terrible 3rd party sales and now terrible 1st party sales.

Gamepass numbers that are no longer being announced shows their numbers after 3 years of missed targets has flatlined. Plus their recent gains up to 34 million were ONLY because they folded Gold members in too. Absolutely take your idiotic rhetoric out of here. Keep on topic without deflecting.

S2Killinit1d 22h ago

Ayayayay with these xbox/MS excuses.

Reaper22_1d 17h ago

How dare you mention Sony! Everyone here knows when Sony closes a studio and lay off workers it was the right thing to do. Even when they bought Gaikai and fired almost everyone it was the right thing to do.

Gamers can be such hypocrites sometimes.

andy851d 16h ago

Is it? That's revenue not profit. Completely different.

fr0sty1d 7h ago

The earnings call only showcased how dire the situation is... Even with ABK and Bethesda, they still couldn't make enough to keep investors happy, gamepass subs are stagnant, and hardware sales are tanking.

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thesoftware7301d 20h ago (Edited 1d 20h ago )

Drake,

"this is not a sony vs MS debate. dont make it something it isnt."

You are correct that it's not an MS Vs Sony Topic, but when exaggeration and imagination mix from a one-sided social group, similar examples are needed to ground radical thoughts; in this instance, the example was that shutting down 3,4,5, even 6 studios during a restructure/ buyout/acquisition is not some anomaly(it can suck) that has to be dissected or spell doom and gloom.

"But I'm pretty sure they thought they'd make more money after the deal. They didn't, and they closed off some studios."

But they did make more money, a lot, actually; the last earnings call showed a huge growth in profit, almost all due to A/B revenue.

"its pretty insane to think there is any other reason for the closure of studios in this case."

The fact that they did make money, kinda throws this out the window, and besides, you don't wake up and say, hey let's close a studio, you look at the output, you look at the dev as a whole, the long term and short term, you weigh it against all other studios and goals, you keep key members, ect..then you close if they are the weakest links...which by MS analysis they were.

Again, I will make a small Sony comparison, just so some of you can understand and see past the bias; Insomniac, ND, and Bungie have made some of the best games ever created, yet Sony saw fit to cut jobs in every of these studios, even tho Insomniac & ND are the biggest producers of PS games, leagues ahead better than Tango and Arkane, yet, they saw cuts, mind you, while being the TOP produces of PS first party. They were told to cut costs, and more jobs may be on the line, and Bungie is being threatened by a hostile Sony takeover. Put that in perspective, as I know that layoffs and dev closures are different, but if the best of the best is getting cut off, it is less than surprising, that lesser studios are closing.

@Cheva,
My response fits well with your comments as well. You even went on to prove that the dev closures are not just due to A/B acquisition. Then you point out Sony has less money than MS, inferring that MS should keep devs open that they see as lesser earners, while Sony having less money makes it okay to close them. lol...it doesn't work that way.

gold_drake1d 20h ago

im not reading all of that. u have ur opinion, i have mine.

thats rly it.

but this aint sony vs ms.

ApocalypseShadow1d 20h ago

You're trying to compare a 100 billion company to a company that has 3 TRILLION worth. SIE has to live or die on their own. And in turn, PlayStation has helped the main company again and again. Sony has to balance out what is working and not working in the company.

While Xbox has Daddy Warbucks footing the bill to keep the platform afloat. They have been bleeding money from Nvidia hardware in the OG Xbox, the RROD fiasco, the attempted 2013 DRM nonsense and the lies about being the most powerful console in the world and the losses of paying out millions to prop up a service hoping it catches on with enough subscribers to justify its existence.

They're not comparable if Xbox isn't allowed to live or die by its actions. It's subsidized. Revenue isn't profit. And if they were profiting on their own, they wouldn't be closing developers. If they were profiting, they wouldn't need Daddy Warbucks spending 80 to 100 billion buying up 3rd party publishers to sustain a loss leading platform.

They stopped announcing game sales, stopped announcing hardware sales, stopped announcing game pass subscribers, they are putting games on their competitors platforms but you're telling us that they are doing great even after killing jobs and closing developers at Xbox.

Stop drinking the Kool aid. You're drunk.

Chevalier1d 10h ago

Again at which point did Playstation have a $3 trillion company shift the market with a giant purchase?

"But they did make more money, a lot, actually; the last earnings call showed a huge growth in profit, almost all due to A/B revenue."

Lol. No they didn't. Increased revenue was ONLY due to adding Activision Blizzard revenue in. Growth was only 1 percent. It's idiots like you that have no idea what they're talking about is why Xbox isn't better than it is. You guys just make excuses continually.

If Xbox got so much profit then why did they stop announcing hardware numbers? Why did they stop announcing Gamepass numbers? Oh right because they're NOT profitable. Their sales in every category has dropped off the face of the planet. It's why Spencer will be closing more studios and canceling upcoming projects too.

The Wood1d 3h ago

How can they be profitable when they're not selling enough hardware, software or subs. You need take a seat on this one my friend unless you can prove you angles

jwillj2k41d 2h ago

Sony didnt shut down the studios you mentioned after they made last of us or ratchet and clank or destiny. Cutting jobs is not equal to closing studios. Sony cuts are a candle in the sun of Microsoft’s closures.

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WelkinCole1d 15h ago

I am pretty sure MS knew this would happen and this was part of their plan. I mean if anyone with half a brain can see this happening I am pretty sure a multi billion company like MS knew this would happen

The whole strategy in buying Beth and Acti/Blizzard is for

1. Buy established games they can have under xbox because they have done a horrible job in building their portfolio internally for the past 15 years

2. Following from 1, try and boost xbox competitivenss against a dominat PS which MS after 3 tries still can't crack

3. Follolwing from 2, try and weaken Playstation dominance by taking out these massive multiplats from the PS

4. Following from 3, try and profit off from the PS domiance with selected games they will still have on the PS to make money like COD

5. Obviously get the IP's by buying them instead of creating them which again as I mentioned in number 1 they have been woeful in doing

None of these had anyting to do with keeping all the devs they accuried. MS has always been very shitty to Devs under them. Look at what happned to Bungie for example.

I believe MS in court truely mean it when they said they had to do something because PS was just too dominant. This was their last roll of the dice.

And from the looks of things. It has not panned out as MS had hoped. PS5 is still as dominant as ever and xbox is still behind. Worse still their MP's they got is not irreplaceable as they thought. Starfield? lol!. There have not been any major shift in momentum in this console war in their favor so now its time to start cutting their loses and it starts with the most expensive cost for any company. People.

Michiel19891d 13h ago

for a comparison, sony laid of a bigger % of it's staff this year than ms, it's what companies sadly do nowadays. If you think with GP and Bethesda + acti aquisition they were looking for quick cash, you couldn't be more wrong. It hasn't even been a year, "they thought they'd make it bk no problem, and that didnt happen." shows you have 0 understanding of how a business operates.

thesoftware7301d ago

@ Michiel1989

Exactly this!

I'm reading these comments, and it's mesmerizing how off-base most of them are.

I posted a few comments above, and their rebuttals have nothing to do with the points that I presented; when they start doing that, I just ignore them because, at that point, they're debating all over the place.

Profchaos1d 6h ago

30 more like 70 to 80 plus 7 for Bethesda

Tzuno1d 2h ago

meanwhile everything turned woke an inevitably went downward, i'd say it serves them well if they promote such kind of approach, mwuahahahahahhh!

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anast1d 23h ago

They are going to use AI for a large portion of the game development process. Upper management need bonuses and the shareholders need more money. So, people will lose their jobs.

Skuletor1d 23h ago

Maybe they were already using AI to make business decisions, which would explain why they closed Hi-Fi Rush's studio, then said they need more games like Hi-Fi Rush not long after that announcement.

Crows901d 23h ago (Edited 1d 23h ago )

They shouldn't have bought any studios. Some is okay...but they went on a shopping spree...stupid

Einhander19721d 22h ago

The better question is why did Microsoft buy publishers for a service they were subsidizing they knew couldn't support.

And why are so many websites trying to make people feel sorry for Microsoft instead of truly criticizing the fact they are closing studios and killing jobs that would have been fine if Microsoft themselves hadn't gotten involved.

Quit feeling sorry for Microsoft and start feeling sorry for the industry and the all the gamers who are actually losing out.

THIS IS MICROSOFTS FAULT.

RNTody1d 22h ago

The first thing that happens after any major acquisition or merger is a consolidation of the whole new portfolio, which includes cutting any excess, bloat or portfolios that don't fit the larger MO of the big boy. So far, it's been par for the course with Microsoft and that's why gamers have been so against this acquisition. Tango Gameworks is the beginning. You think Microsoft wants to pay to keep small timers like Ninja Theory in business?

There is absolutely zero evidence to suggest that Microsoft will improve any of these studios, but plenty to suggest that they will get rid of what they don't need and hold onto the IP. The real agenda of the acquisition was always to acquire The Elder Scrolls, Diablo, Fallout, Call of Duty, Candy Crush etc. that will create millions in passive revenue stream for Microsoft regardless of where the games release. Microsoft simply wants their cut.

Because of Games Pass Microsoft has no interest in investing in new IP which is risky and requires creative talent they can neither nurture nor manage. Game Pass has also not grown in the way Microsoft expected it to, even post acquisitions. Therefore the logical thing to do, without serious money makers to release, is to cut as much cost as possible.

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Former Dragon Age lead writer David Gaider pours scorn on EA's AI dreams.

"They want you to believe the devs under them are super stoked to work generative AI into their processes," continued Gaider, "but I assure you what they took as excitement was really a veiled wail of despair not unlike the time that team was informed of their new 'really cool' live service mandate.".

LordoftheCritics4d ago

Publishers see gaming as another stock market.

isarai4d ago

I think anyone with some common sense knew this, im glad i don't support their games anymore, what a sh!t company.

Psychonaut854d ago

Friends don’t let friends buy EA or Ubisoft.

Chocoburger3d ago

I said this yesterday. AI isn't what we want when it comes to crafting artistry. Alas, these soulless corporate morons don't care about their work, only about cutting corners as much as possible.