It has recently been reported over by EDGE magazine that the next Xbox is rumored to block used games. When gamers purchase a game it will be tied down to just one system or user ID and can’t be resold. While this is anti-consumer, it may lead to Microsoft trumping the PS4 in the next generation.
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Fallout 4 is now available on next-gen consoles, offering 60fps gameplay and 4K resolution. But it's bad news if you claimed the game on PS Plus.
Probably won't happen for PS+ since Sony makes a clear distinction between a PS4 game and a PS5 game, unlike PC and Xbox where it is not a specific device game (It's now always an Xbox game).
So to make the PS5 game of fallout 4 available. Bethesda would need to renegotiate the complete deal with Sony.
hence why there's often only the PS4 version of the game available on PS+.
Let's hope Bethesda and Sony can arrive to term quickly.
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WTF if the PS4 is supposedly going to be similar to 720 when it comes to developing games why wouldn't they make a PS4 version as well. It won't require as much work to make a game for both the PS4 & 720 like it did for PS3/360 so they will make more money if they develop for both.
Wow, already being trumped...and all this when all we're sitting on is an announcement for an announcement. Congratulations on your opinion piece, one of the more useless parts of the internet.
Nonsense....even piracy, let alone the 2nd hand market still allows these third party developers to make money..I never once heard of a developer shutting shop due to the piracy/second hand issue...most developers close because they're games are whack or simply due to poor business decisions.
This article is pretty lame. I swear articles/opinion pieces like this makes N4G similar to the national enquirer. No facts just baseless poorly conntrived points.