It's no secret that Microsoft had a rough start to this generation. The weird DRM policies and an always online system made Xbox One a hard sell back then. Microsoft later on did a complete 180 on those policies however the blunders of E3 2013 still haunt them.
Remedy has made a couple of changes to its core management team with the goal to grow Alan Wake and Control into larger franchises.
CGM Writes: While we were over at PAX East, we were able to sit down with Goichi Suda (Suda51) and talk about the upcoming remaster of Shadows of the Damned
"Treat your players as you would like to be treated, that's it," Vincke says when asked about how to maintain trust with a game's community.
Initially?
Pretty sure that lack of full on support has continued till today.
Are it should for the future
smh MS supported their console with plenty of 1st party & 1st party ip content. I like how the 1st 5 months of missing games equates to 3 yrs of missing games lmao. You can't make this up, they also have every major western 3rd party release minus some indies & mainly japanese titles. It is what it is, support or don't Xbox isn't going anywhere.
Xbox One sold incredibly well when it launched
That is why I've never personally had any interest in the XBO for those reasons.I definitely want to see at this years E3 can they grab my interest with several first to third party exclusives & I'm not talking about Forza,Halo Gears,State of Decay or Crackdown 3,I want to see fresh original interesting i.p's & that may drive me to buy a Scorpio if the the price is right.If they can't pull that off...forget it.