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Microsoft Doesn't Listen

CheatCC says: "Complaining about Microsoft's ineptitude has practically become a full time job for faultfinding bloggers and game journalists like myself. It's not that we hate Microsoft, we don't, but it's getting really hard to rally behind a company that purposefully avoids listening to anything that their customers say."

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Gimmemorebubblez4039d ago

Well if you want them to hear...talk to them Microsoftly.

zerocrossing4039d ago

Haha that made my day! + bubs for you sir! :D

GalacticEmpire4039d ago

LMAO you're on a roll, following on from your "bioshocking" comment, keep it up :D

darthv724039d ago

more bubblez like the name implies. so here you go +1

GetSnooked4039d ago

Unless your Ex Boxed you in the house.

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Evil_Ryu4039d ago

Badly written article...don't read

DragonKnight4039d ago

In what way is it badly written?

IronFistChinMi4039d ago

For starters, it states that Microsoft doesn't listen. If Durango doesn't block used games/allows offline play, how can it state they don't listen, if they even intended it to in the first place.

If they don't listen to consumers, why does Windows Blue appear to address some of the biggest complaints against Windows 8?

DragonKnight4039d ago

So then your gripe is that you don't believe the author because of your own perception of the Durango? In what way does that correlate to Microsoft does listen? The author also touched on Windows 8 and spoke about how MS' attitude towards all the negativity has been dismissive. In what way does that endear them to people looking for answers to their questions?

OC_MurphysLaw4039d ago

"MS' attitude towards all the negativity has been dismissive"

In what way has MS's attitude been dismissive. They apologized for Orths comments and made it very clear that his opinions were not those of the company.

Because a company stays silent about their product launch and waiting for their reveal to actually happen before they talk about it makes them dismissive? Major Nelson has repeatedly said publicly "we promise once we have something to announce we will and we will discuss it but until then I don't have anything to comment on that matter". Apparently that is dismissive...

Maybe just maybe the author doesn't understand what dismissive means?

IronFistChinMi4039d ago

I have no perception about Durango, as I know nothing factual about its features, neither does the author. What I'm saying is, this article states they don't listen to consumers, when they haven't got any real hard evidence. Unless Durango is revealed and does have those anti-consumer features, how can anyone say they don't listen?

How has Microsoft's attitude towards the Win8 negativity been dismissive, when Windows Blue seems to have been created to address such negativity?

DragonKnight4039d ago

@Dlacy13g: Generally speaking, when someone makes a comment that essentially says "No comment" that's dismissive. And again, the author didn't just focus on always-online or blocking used games.

The point the author is trying to make is that Microsoft (but not just them, Sony are guilty of it too during the whole PSN hack fiasco, probably worse than MS just for that one incident alone) obviously knows that there is a whole bunch of negativity surrounding them now, whether true or not, they hear people asking for something, and they continue to give absolutely nothing. They don't even have to acknowledge that the next Xbox exists, they could come out and say "we would never use such anti-consumer tactics in any of our products" and leave it at that. That alone would shut up so many people but MS really doesn't care.

They do this with everything.

maniacmayhem4039d ago

@Dragon

So MS doesn't care because they are not responding to internet posters and over reacting fanboys that take rumors as truth and blow the whole thing up and out of proportion?

Imagine if MS (Sony, Nintendo) had to do that for every little piece of trash that everyone thought they heard about them. They would spend most of their time explaining, instead they can just gather all their info, set up a showing with one event that will tell us whether or not these rumors are true.

And if they did acknowledge the rumors like you said you know the internet would still blow up with people claiming they must have thought of it if they are responding.

No matter what it's a no win situation for any company in this position. The best thing to do is for them to put all their cards on the table at the right time at an event just like sony did for PS4 except even have more info and maybe even playable games.

That way there's no confusion in what they're trying to do.

DragonKnight4039d ago

@maniacmayhem: I find it funny that you think people like the members of N4G are the only ones asking about this. I guess you chose to ignore the myriad of articles from even respectable sites that brought the issue up that MS is also ignoring right? Ok.

maniacmayhem4039d ago (Edited 4039d ago )

@Dragon

The articles that these "respectable" sites are reporting are on rumors that may or may not be true. Again I ask, why would MS respond to rumors that may be false? We have already established that no company responds to any allegations out the gate and instead they prep, get their facts together and prepare for what they want to show or tell the public.

The respectable sites may have reported it but the less than respectable (whoever those may be) and opinion blogs blew it out of the water and some even turned it into a "MS has lost the next gen war" or "Sony has won because MS ...." or whatever the case may be.

DragonKnight4039d ago

@maniac: These rumours are from the same people that were right about the PS4 so there is some credibility to them. And besides, being a rumour doesn't negate or invalidate questions which people have a right to ask and which the refusal to respond to can have very real implications. You're defending the "hard way" approach when MS would do themselves a world of good by saying anything more than "no comment."

maniacmayhem4039d ago

@Dragon

But now there are new rumors that negate the original rumors. How many rumors do you want MS to respond too?

And MS IS going to respond at the Xbox unveiling on May 21st. So maybe people should wait before declaring MS is doomed or have lost next generation.

When the patent that Sony filed for block used games came about some years ago did Sony respond? When the rumor that Nintendo was bringing a 3DS XL not long after their release of the original 3DS did they respond?

And who are "these people" that were right about the PS4? And who says "these people" will have the Next Box right. Again there are now conflicting rumors and some are from the same source that said the Next Xbox would be always online. So I wonder how credible are "these people" who were right.

Again you ask a company to respond to wild fires and pointing fingers based on multiple conflicting rumors and baseless facts when everything will be revealed by the company at the date they have already provided.

You claim this is hurting MS, if anything this gives MS a high advantage as everyone (Sony/Nintendo fanboys as well and I'm sure you) will be tuning in to see exactly what was true or not.

I doubt that kind of advertising is hurtful.

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Godmars2904039d ago

The author was pretty clear and concise on his points.

IronFistChinMi4039d ago

The author didn't really know where to go with this article, just a bunch of rambling.

OC_MurphysLaw4039d ago

I gave it a read... probably could have saved myself the 2 min it took. Adam Orth some how equates to MS's attitude toward customers. Because MS didn't comeout and speak directly about the always online issue the internet blew up about over via Twitter...this dip sh*t draws the equatioin to them not caring or listening to consumers. He then goes on to say how bad Windows 8 is and yet then in almost the same sentence basically says its actually fantastic save for some minor things.

Ranting for ranting sake is all I took away from this article.

#giveitarest

dantesparda4039d ago

Wow you're calling the guy a dipsh!t, yet you're the one using the word, "equatioin"? and p.s. its "draw the conclusion" not equation. Also he did not say Windows 8 is "actually fantastic" right after he said how bad it was, he said that its works much better as a touch screen os. I hope you're not to old, cuz that would explain things

OC_MurphysLaw4039d ago

grammar and spell check police in effect. Thank you for the correction. I am not sure I could have slept tonight knowing I put those errors up in a comment section.

As for the Windows 8 reference... you are correct he didn't say "fantastic" it was... "The interface is practically flawless on a touch screen, and some of the features are downright revolutionary". Again...not fantastic...I should have said flawless and revolutionary. Thank you for pointing that out.

Just me getting old I guess. ;)

dantesparda4039d ago

Once again, you missed the point, expected.

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Xbox, do you even have a plan anymore?

TSA asks what is the future for Xbox.

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Chocoburger8h ago

They clearly never did, hence why they spent so many BILLIONS on other publishers as a last resort.

anast7h ago

They have a plan. It's to move everything toward streaming and mobile. This is just the next step.

Cacabunga6h ago(Edited 6h ago)

With half of the money they spent, they could have been on the very top and the gaming industry would be way bigger than it is.. encourage developers, indies, make them grow trust them and they will deliver.

Tody_za6h ago(Edited 6h ago)

What are you talking about Cacabunga? The Xbox faithful insisted that Microsoft has infinite money, and after Activision they should buy Square Enix and Capcom before Sony does. There was no chance ever that Microsoft would do this. They would use their infinite millions and Bitcoins to invest in 50 new IP and beat everyone.

Tody_za3h ago

Did I really need to add a /s to my comment...

SonyStyled2h ago

The Parent company of Xbox spent billions on publishers, not Xbox

andy857h ago

To ruin great studios it's looking like

Skuletor7h ago

Sure, a plan to be a more hated game company than EA. Ubisoft were recently giving them a run for their money but I think Xbox have really knocked it out the park with their latest stunt.

neutralgamer19927h ago

Absolutely not, their whole plan is at odd with what MS wants

Phil wants GP to become big
MS wants to sell games and make billions

GP can’t be sustained with AAA games which take 3-5 years and 7 figure budgets. Only go put those games on GP day one. Why do you think games are coming out on other platforms?

People want a change and want Phil gone without realizing if someone new comes along they may want to change everything again so we just keep going in circles. Phil has to realize that and give clear message on the direction of Xbox

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Brad Hilderbrand explains the reason behind the recent Xbox studio closures

There are two reasons why all those Bethesda studios closed, and neither of them have anything to do with Bethesda (directly)...

Game Pass and Activision.

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Christopher11h ago(Edited 11h ago)

The guy confirming what we've all (well, most of us) been saying since the latest purchase.

crazyCoconuts8h ago

Remember the relatively common counter that went something like "I'm sure you arm-chair CEOs know better how to run a company than the biggest company in the world"?

I mean - there's a lot to running a company for sure, but on this topic it's hard to understand how Phil and team didn't see this coming.

Tody_za8h ago(Edited 8h ago)

Phil and team knew it was coming and planned for it. It's not even a conspiracy, it's simply the business of cutting costs and superfluous studios after a major acquisition. They don't give a damn about Tango Gameworks or other small creative studios that won't recoup their losses. They don't care about investing in this industry. They have no interest in risky and expensive new IP. They are only interested in profiting off ownership of Bethesda IP, Call of Duty and Candy Crush.

I guarantee you that not one single game under their banner will improve or become bigger and better.

Welcome to the Xbox family, what a pathetic joke.

Anyone who continues to support this, enjoy your future, because this is it. Ninja Theory is next, and Perfect Dark after that.

Christopher7h ago

Especially not with the evidence of tons of existing movie streaming subs out there and how they fail to make a profit with over 100m users each quarter.

fr0sty26m ago

Xbox releases more first party studios than first party games.

Lightning776h ago

Apparently they're debating if they wanna put the new Cod on Gamepass or not.

Either grow GP with Cod or don't put it on GP and grow the revenue the traditional way while GP will suffer.

The mess that MS puts themselves in.

badz14915m ago

LOL the cheerleaders for the ABK acquisition were all cheering for CoD to be on GP day 1 and they were adamant that Jim Ryan was scared because of THAT and was fighting for the survival of the PS brand if CoD is taken away or given day 1 on GP. hahaha...now suddenly MS is unsure if they wanna put CoD on GP day 1??

isn't this false marketing? they said ALL (not some) 1st party xbox games will be released on GP day 1 and CoD is now 1st party starting last year! it's right there still on their website.

https://www.xbox.com/en-US/...

lawsuit time??

XiNatsuDragnel11h ago

I'm not surprised Microsoft guys are crock nuff said

isarai11h ago(Edited 11h ago)

Honestly i think Bethesda needs to buy themselves out of zenimax/MSs hands and do their own thing, i honestly think that would fix a lot of issues and save them from a potential closure.

Zeref11h ago

There's a reason they sold in the first place. And Bethesda is not closing anytime soon lol. As much as I hate the studio closures. They were all small studios 2 of them were mobile studios.

I think these are growing pains and Xbox will get back on track. But they're not getting any more passes.

jwillj2k49h ago(Edited 9h ago)

I’d like to see your reaction to being growing pained out of your job after the launch of a successful product.

Mr_cheese7h ago

Excuses, Excuses, excuses.

If growing pains have been happening for the best part of a decade, they're not growth.

XiNatsuDragnel7h ago

Zeref nii San
I'm sorry but xbox has been rightfully bashed due to constant incompetence

romulus237h ago

Yet you literally just gave them a pass, being "small studios" or "mobile studios" is irrelevant. There's no excsue for closing Tango, none. They praise the game, they PR talk about it's the kind of game the company needs and yet they shutter the developer, that's foul on every level.

Chevalier23m ago(Edited 18m ago)

Ah Zeref head in the sand like a idiot. Gamepass is a absolute failure like we all told you. Nothing at this point will turn this around. It's not growing pains, the growth is done. Even streaming with 100 million subscribers can't turn a profit and you think Xbox with Gamepass will turn it around? Lol.

It's not a coincidence that Xbox stopped announcing Xbox Gamepass numbers just like they stopped announcing Xbox One hardware numbers and no Series S/X numbers which are behind the Xbox One even.

Remember when we said Xbox customers don't buy games?! Lol. Well this confirmed literally everything we told Xbox fans that said Gamepass was very profitable? Sorry revenues and lack of profit suggest otherwise

Can't wait to see your reaction when their 2nd round of closures happens. Perfect Dark studio and Ninja Theory will next.

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Tacoboto7h ago

Bethesda greenlit Redfall, launched Fallout 76 in the condition it was in (and the fiasco with the bonus bag), and spent all that time on Starfield finishing it as it was with that same engine. Wolfenstein Youngblood exists because of them too, not Microsoft.

Are you *sure* leaving them alone would actually result in a better outcome, not just a different one?

isarai6h ago(Edited 6h ago)

A lot of this excessive monetization, and GAAS crap started when Zenimax decided to start looking for a buyer. Not a coincidence that there was a sudden shift in prioritizing profits above quality or even coherence at the same time. They wanted big numbers to attract buyers, now that they've been bought, MS wants exactly what they were baited with.

However even under Zenimax they made enough to self publish sometimes, so i would imagine it's not too far fetched that they could pay their way into independence if they REALLY wanted to.

Also even people at Bethesda and Arkane were hoping MS would cancel the game as again, they were forced to make something they didn't want to make.

Einhander197211h ago

Ah, we can see how the Microsoft media machine works.

Every article I read now is some kind of attempt to shift the blame off Microsoft and paint them as the victims or convince people that Microsoft mistakes were just some kind unforeseeable unfortunate twist of fate.

The shills are out in full force today.

Christopher10h ago

This is not at all what this article is saying. It's saying that honest and useful studios are getting closed because of big money deals elsewhere and the faults with game pass as a model.

Einhander197210h ago

I understand what the article is about.

It's a deflection, it's a putting the cart before the horse article.

Let me tell you how this problem wouldn't have existed in the first place.

Microsoft not creating a service funded by subsidization and having the foresight to see that it would disrupt consumer spending habit to begin with. Then not buying Bethesda and undertaking costs for a service that was already failing to pay for itself because their own expectations of Game Pass having "billions" of subscribers was unobtainable from the very start.

And if you don't think that was the case go back to the article on the day Game Pass launched and read the comments from people from day one who foresaw that this would be an unsustainable model and would cause people to stop spending in the same way.

Christopher10h ago

***Microsoft not creating a service funded by subsidization and having the foresight to see that it would disrupt consumer spending habit to begin with.***

This article literally supports this opinion. He's not praising Game Pass or the ABK purchase.

Einhander197210h ago(Edited 10h ago)

This is an explanation of why it failed, there is zero blame put onto Microsoft itself.

Yes, it talks about what went wrong, but it doesn't say Microsoft shouldn't have done it. It doesn't say Phil should have foreseen this outcome and stopped before it got to this point.

"convince people that Microsoft mistakes were just some kind unforeseeable unfortunate twist of fate"

Christopher9h ago(Edited 9h ago)

***but you're seeing the impact; all those smaller studios making really interesting games are going to fall away, simply because as good as games like Hi-Fi Rush are, they're never going to make enough money to make up that $70B hole that Xbox now has to dig itself out of.***

If you see that as support or you explicitly just want people to end their argument with "and, in conclusion, Microsoft bad" then that's on you. This article does not support Microsoft's choices and highlights the faults. Nothing it says is good about these choices, even saying that putting CoD on Game Pass would be money losing for them because they've set themselves up for failure (and not putting it on there will drop subscriber numbers like crazy, meaning their Game Pass plans were shit to begin with).

No matter how you look at it, they're saying Microsoft made decisions that hurt the bottom line, force closures, and leave Game Pass in a situation where they lose no matter what they do. It's all negative.

Einhander19729h ago

Christopher, if Microsoft hadn't made Game Pass and bought a bunch of publishers would this article even need to exist?

Christopher9h ago

***Christopher, if Microsoft hadn't made Game Pass and bought a bunch of publishers would this article even need to exist? ***

How is this an argument to anything being discussed? This is just as valuable of an argument as "if fish had stayed in deeper waters, they wouldn't have evolved to tetrapods, adapted to shallow water and then to land, and we wouldn't even exist and have to worry about game pass at all."

You're bringing nothing to this argument and then complaining that other people are highlighting the issues with Game Pass and spending tens of billions on studios because what we should be discussing is what it would be like if Microsoft hadn't done any of that.

Well, they did do it. Now pull up your big boy pants and join in on the discussion of what that has meant for the industry since then and, especially right now, how that is affecting the industry and game studios under Microsoft. None of us are able to go back in time and change what was done.

Einhander19728h ago(Edited 8h ago)

Christopher, this isn't me not understanding what the article is about, it's you not understanding what I am saying.

If you want me to make excuses for Microsoft's bad decisions you're not going to get that or just agree with people who are doing that, it's not going to happen, nor are you going to convert me into thinking xbox "needs to exist".

Ya know what, maybe "Microsoft bad".... maybe their decisions ARE having a negative effect on the industry, and instead of deflecting from their actual actions and making excuses for them we stand up and say "no" "Microsoft is hurting the industry"

And maybe, just maybe, it was so obvious that this was going to be the outcome that even nobodies in comment sections on websites were able to easily predict this outcome, yet Microsoft did it anyway then kept doing and even when it became undeniable that it was having a negative impact on their business and and the industry itself, then they knowingly made even bigger purchases and caused more problems.

And the one thing you're right about is that I can't go back in time, but I CAN speak up and try to keep it from happening again...

Maybe if the people who were speaking up 7 years ago were listened too we wouldn't be having this discussion and Tango and Arkane would still be in business along with all the other people who have lost their jobs due to Microsoft's actions.

Do you like analogies?

What you're saying is like an alcoholic crashing their car then trying to explain it by saying it was caused by everything except the fact that they were dunk because they are an alcoholic and don't want to stop drinking.

Chevalier8m ago

Why the excuses here? Microsoft did one thing no other company can do which is subsidize Xbox with these insane purchases in hopes of suffocating the industry out in hopes to be the last one standing so they can charge whatever they want.

How are you excusing this crap even and putting your head in the sand here? It's pretty clear who is at fault here for the situation they built and put themselves in. It's them trying to push everyone around with cash that no one else can compare.

They knowingly did all that and now are trying to pretend the market is to blame? Lol. That is absolutely rich irony. That you can't see the forest for the trees here too.

TiredGamer8h ago

The article is essentially focusing the blame on MS. GamePass was a hail mary play to change the gaming paradigm and carve out a special niche for themselves, emulating the Netflix model, that might have led to MS becoming the leader in the long-term. Unfortunately, the subscriber growth isn't really there, and the model isn't really built to weather that lack of revenue. MS is now in a restructure mindset to figure out how they balance out their model in a way that can still make them money.

've always believed that GamePass was a high risk shot that had a very low chance of long-term success. But the problem with it, whether it succeeded or not, is that it accelerated the proverbial "race to zero" consumer expectation that ran its course in the mobile gaming industry in the late 2000s. When consumers start thinking that games should be "cheap" (as in through a $10/month all-you-can-eat subscription model), it turns the narrative against games being priced at realistic levels. So with the GamePass failure, they've not only sabotaged their market share, but they've impacted the entire industry and devalued the cost of game development to the average consumer. So now it's harder to develop mega-big budget games and to earn the revenue needed to pay for them.

XiNatsuDragnel7h ago

Again terrible excuses in the 1st place

Christopher7h ago

***If you want me to make excuses for Microsoft's bad decisions you're not going to get that or just agree with people who are doing that, it's not going to happen, nor are you going to convert me into thinking xbox "needs to exist". ***

No one is asking you to make excuses for Microsoft's bad decisions nor is anyone asking you to convert to anything.

***Ya know what, maybe "Microsoft bad".... maybe their decisions ARE having a negative effect on the industry, and instead of deflecting from their actual actions and making excuses for them we stand up and say "no" "Microsoft is hurting the industry" ***

Literally no one here is doing this. They're literally discussing how Microsoft's decisions have hurt the industry. Except you. You're rambling about why people aren't complaining about Microsoft when people are in fact complaining about Microsoft.

*** And the one thing you're right about is that I can't go back in time, but I CAN speak up and try to keep it from happening again... ***

Then perhaps actually add something to the conversation other than calling people shills when people are complaining about the decisions and repercussions of Microsoft's actions.

Tacoboto7h ago

Christopher, you're fighting a block wall here - Ein will continue twisting and contorting any remark to fit his self-created narrative.

Einhander19727h ago(Edited 6h ago)

"Then perhaps actually add something to the conversation other than calling people shills when people are complaining about the decisions and repercussions of Microsoft's actions."

Cristopher, in no way is the author of this article complaining, they are explaining what happened it's literally the title. They never once say that Microsoft shouldn't have bought Zenimax or Activision or that Game Pass was a bad idea to begin with. They think the problem with Game Pass is that it didn't grow fast enough, not that it was a bad idea from the get go.

BTW this is his job title.

"Public Relations and Communications Leader"

What do you think a Public Relations and Communications Leader does to make money?

Edit: I have read a dozen of these articles that just started coming out in the last 24 hours that are trying to shift the conversation away from blaming Microsoft, the shift here and in several other articles is trying to say it just didn't gain subscribers fast enough, not that it was a bad idea to begin with that was doomed to fail or placing the blame on anyone.

It was all just an unforeseeable outcome, no one should be held responsible it was just a billion dollar oopsie that's costing thousands of people their jobs and has caused a downturn in the entire industries sustainability.

Oopsie!

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MrDead9h ago

It's greed. MS has the IP's it wants now it's dumping the studios that it's raided, MS will still make money from Tango's games unlike the people that made them. If anyone follows MS outside of gaming you'll see this is what they do, buy companies take what they want consolidate some of the workforce and shut them down. I don't know why people are acting so surprised when this is Microsoft being Microsoft.

MS is a three trillion dollar company, if it enters a market it has no need to compete, they take what they want and with the financial influence it can bypass laws that are meant to protect the consumer and the workforce. Just look at how they are cornering the AI market right now with buyups and investments.

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Microsoft Is Finally Ending Its Focus On Big Budget Gaming Nonsense

Back when the Xbox 360 launched, Microsoft pushed the big budget game as a differentiator. Following all the recent layoffs, it’s clear this strategy has run its course.

Einhander197212h ago(Edited 12h ago)

The Microsoft shill take on the Microsoft causing the death of big budget gaming...

The whole driving force for growth in gaming both technologically, creatively and financially was all nonsense, and it was definitely not because Microsoft ran the industry into the ground with obviously bad decisions and creating an unprofitable business model that massively disrupted consumer spending habits. /s

RpgSama11h ago

First, F**** Forbes and their shill take, I hope the money cleared by now.

Second, Which big budget games I might ask? Microsoft has been in a rut for like a decade now, with no big publisher and developers puechases they would have not released anything in the last 5 years but the new Halo and Forza.

Eonjay8h ago

Fortunately for us, since we know this message is basically coming from Microsoft, we can read into their motives. Why are they trying to turn people against big budget games and who would it help.... hmmm.

neutralgamer19927h ago

GP is like any content service it needs new content. AAA games take 100 plus million (low end estimates since most AAA games take double that) and it 4-5 years to develop. That’s why there were 2 god of war games instead of 3 because Cory felt like it would take too long

I am not defending MS. That’s just the reality when you put all your eggs in one basket (gamepass) and now they need content. Sadly that’s what we all said would happen and is happening. GP will be a service for AA games with 1-2 AAA games on yearly basis. And I am all for AA games because to me that’s where developers can take chances on smaller budgets but MS has mismanaged this whole situation from the beginning. Their messaging needs to be clear and it’s not

They own so many studios and IP’s they just need to get everyone on schedule so that there are games releasing every few months on GP. But I don’t even think Phil knows what he wants. It seems his goals change constantly

Game pass is not a sustainable and take two ceo was right when he said that it doesn’t make any business sense to release huge AAA games day one on GP. Just like call of duty shouldn’t be on GP because why give up on 15-20 million sales

Einhander19725h ago

"And I am all for AA games because to me that’s where developers can take chances on smaller budgets"

How'd that work out for Tango?

Do you think less AAA games will increase game pass revenue or decrease it when it has less value? What if they also have to increase the costs?

S2Killinit7h ago(Edited 7h ago)

Right on.

Hahaha MS has ended “focus” on games? Lol when? 3 generations ago maybe?

notachance1h ago

Man I don’t know what the writer is smoking, anyone with a braincell can see what will happen is the exact opposite, they’re gonna double down on big name IPs and turn them into GaaS and milk them to the extreme with multiple studios focusing on specific IPs instead of creating their own games.

It was so clear with the way they keep 343 despite multiple failures and shutting down Tango even after winning awards, MS is a service provider and not a product creator, they will buy the product from others and turn it into a service.

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Hofstaderman12h ago

Ah Forbes. One of the prominent MS mouthpieces....

Luc2011h ago

Microsoft is finally... ahhh I've never heard this one before!

Petebloodyonion11h ago

LOL, this article is a big pile of dog crap...
Spencer has been constantly telling ppl that NO they would not go the route of having games like TLOU, Uncharted, etc because Playstation exists and prefers to focus on a diverse portfolio.

How many years have we seen Xbox as no game and we don't want small games like ORI, Pentiment, Grounded, etc.?

That's the real tragedy and why lots of gamers are mad at MS right now
because they have been championing smaller titles and yet fired the ppl delivering exactly what they were proning about.

So no the only nonsense is that MS seems now to be going BACK to AAA popular titles..sorry, I meant refocusing effort on core established IP where broken GAAS might be rewarded versus praised and rewarded work.

Einhander197211h ago(Edited 11h ago)

https://media1.tenor.com/m/...

You read an article cheerleading the end of big budget games and all the other articles about problems and this is what you have to say? That's what you think "the real tragedy" is?

I thought that xbox fans might finally "get it", but no, it seems they don't even understand what is happening and what is at stake.

Petebloodyonion8h ago

Please tell me what's happening and what is at stake

Since it's not big companies closing small studios, killing innovation while refocusing assets on big ongoing projects and core IP?

Let's See MS Close Tango Studio mentions that they are too thin on key project
Sony Close London Studio and make massive cuts in Firespite will reallocate resources to core project
EA will focus on Core project
Square will focus on big established IP
.....
.....

crazyCoconuts11h ago

Hurray! No more big gam.... wait... what??

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