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PlayStation Now Is Ushering in a New Era

Forget the console wars — the real battle for gaming supremacy is just heating up and Sony took a big step in the right direction today.

nicksetzer13411d ago (Edited 3411d ago )

For me 3-5$ an couple hours (real time, not game time as it should be) for last gen games, many of which are actually hardly over 5$ to purchase, is insane. If the pricing ever gets more realistic it could be a really cool service.

Even most of the bigger games available are 8-15$ a week, the 30 day and 90 day are the most inflated prices of all though.

They just need a monthly service, I would probably pay 20-30$ a month if they made the game catalog inspiring enough. 15/month would be optimal though.

GribbleGrunger3411d ago

I don't think the pricing structure will improve in the short term and I also believe that's deliberate, for the same reason HD movies are still overpriced on the PSN Movie channel. They want to transition slowly from one to the other but they certainly don't want to risk it effecting the sales of their disc based games or their consoles, even if it is just a small percentage.

You don't throw the baby out with the bath water.

Eonjay3410d ago (Edited 3410d ago )

Actually the prices have gone down. Most games start at $1.99 now. I would love to see a subscription model as well but the prices are substantially better than they were.

dcbronco3410d ago

Since PlayStation Now is exclusive to 4 it helps move people more quickly to the new console. Making a subscription service would provide more incentive to move on. As far as disc sales go, there is more money in it for Sony if they push digital. They share blu-ray royalties, not as much with digital and many other cost are eliminated. Plus DVD and streaming have eroded blu-ray premium margins. You can get movies for five bucks. No real need to remain locked to disc. And publishers can pay a small fee to ISPs to offset caps like Netflix.

SoapShoes3410d ago (Edited 3410d ago )

The pricing has improved most games are $1.99 but it's only bad if you look at the 4 hour option. 5-8 dollars to rent a game for a week is not bad at all. I swear people saying it's so terrible are people who haven't even tried it...

Gaming247allday3410d ago

A NEW ERA OF CRAP why do these Gaming companies do this?? espiecially Sony of all of them who were suppoe to be the protector of Gaming!, now they are pushing this DRM demo based crap that i cant stand

#4TheGamers tho lol

PoSTedUP3410d ago (Edited 3410d ago )

man i hate that 10yr olds are allowed to be on the internet. this has nothing to do with DMR, fool. its a streaming service and it just came naturally (and optionally) with the progression of technology.

OT:

the prices are ridiculous if you are streaming to a console, but im more than happy to pay for the luxury of having these games on my vita. its still in beta, this service will evolve and go down in price like everything else. im sure its not cheap running the servers and after youve bought out a company to do so; sony are prob charging publishers (or individual dev teams? i see indies and also not a mention of publishers on the store) a lot of money maybe. because it seems that the games with smaller devs (lower budgets) are the more pricey games.

Imalwaysright3410d ago (Edited 3410d ago )

@ Postedup

Yes it is drm. Playstation Now is just another way to give total control to publishers. In fact it's even worse than what MS had planned which was just one login a day. For PS now you have to be connected 24/7.

Not only that but the only thing that streaming does for "progressing technology" is increasing input lag and that's without taking account all the crap involved in a service that relies on an internet connection. Just to give an example of some of that crap, the 2 top stories on N4g right now are: "PSN down on 12/24, Sony is investigating" and "Xbox Live Down In The UK Thanks To The Lizard Squad".

PoSTedUP3410d ago (Edited 3410d ago )

no, youre right, technically its drm. no where near as bad as MS's tho. MS was Forcing it on ppl and on every game, and not just the online-only thing, locking down every physical game too. --this is optional--. i thought he was talking about drm in the sense of the BS microsoft was attempting to do.. he made it sound that way, anyway. this is an optional streaming service, and like i said i think it's stupid to stream games at these prices to consoles anyway; it's genius for my vita tho.

and i guess it will increase the input lag for some people, but ive had TV's and PS3/Vita games with worse input lag than when im playing on PSnow. the good outweighs the bad by far and it's bound to improve over time anyways.

joeorc3410d ago (Edited 3410d ago )

oh yeah of all companies...

For its part, Sony is also planning improvements to its own smart TVs. The company plans to ship screens running Android TV, a large-screen variation of the ubiquitous mobile operating system, beginning in February 2015. Android TV will allow Sony TVs to seamlessly integrate live television with Netflix, Hulu, and other streaming-video apps, and the TVs will also allow PS4 owners to stream their games over Wi-Fi. Sony’s new TVs will probably also include the PlayStation Now service, although the company hasn’t officially confirmed that yet.

http://m.csmonitor.com/Inno...

well there it is Remote Play for Android OS smart TVs getting ready for release!
this is going to be pretty effective. Sony is going real aggresive for living room gameing exposure of playstation games.

now stream ps4 games to other android Smart TV's without the need of buying another PS4 for more TVs in your house ; how dare Sony try to save the consumer more Money upfront...LMAO

and you do not have to have internet to stream ps4 games to other tv's in your house with local networking, but yeah Sony is sure not looking out for the consumer...

headblackman3410d ago (Edited 3410d ago )

no matter how it's sliced damage controlled, this is everything that microsoft caught pure hell for doing. people wanted full control and rights over the items that they've purchased. sony even did a video during the e3 passing a game from one hand to another person's hand while saying (this is how you trade games on the ps4) with this in place, how will you do any of those things that they said? is sony really for the gamer or are they just trying to cover their own butts?

always online/drm. if you bashed microsoft for doing this you should do the same to sony. don't be a hypocrite. force them to do away with this the same exact way that was done with microsoft.

PoSTedUP3410d ago (Edited 3410d ago )

@head- you can trade physical games on ps3 & 4, MS wasnt going to allow that (there's a difference, huh?). you can trade/share digital games on ps3 & 4 (use to be up to 5 people, now its with two, im suprised you can do it at all in the first place) so yeah sony are for the players. no bodys complaining about not being able to unlimitedly share their digital versions of their games that they pay for and own.. why? because you are not forced to buy digital games, duuuhh. that is your choice, and same goes for when you Choose to use this subscription (of older freaking games btw, like who the hell would even make a big deal out of any of this?). damage controlled, sliced,... no its called logic and reasonning and this is absolutely not what MS caught hell for. this is barley any different than DD just more sh*ttier priced, a rental service.

rainslacker3410d ago

5 years or so ago I may have agreed with you, but it seems people are more than willing to overpay to stream a 2 hour movie with sub-HD quality, so I don't see why people wouldn't be willing to do so for a game for 4-5 hours for a few bucks.

It's untested territory on the large scale at the moment, so there is no way to say where it will go.

I don't think PSNow is there for the hardcore gamer. I never really thought that, although I thought it may have some purpose to them. Overall though, when Sony said they were going to integrate it into non-Sony devices, I knew this was to bring in new customers that would likely never buy any gaming console.

There are good things about it for some people I'm sure, but it's not really that appealing to me as a hardcore gamer.

I don't see it as them changing any of their other gaming business models because of this though. Even if it's successful, it doesn't mean that it will be successful in every gaming venue. I also don't see this as the same kind of DRM that we typically think of, just a different form of delivery...in this case a rental.

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JudgmentJay3410d ago

"Ushering in a new era" I think not.

Making me pay to borrow games I already own is no new era of mine!

SoapShoes3410d ago

Did Blockbuster make you rent games you already owned? The logic fail of people!

testerg353410d ago

dcbronco, I thought it will also be on Samsung TVs.

Gamer19823410d ago

Indeed once the PS3 sales finally die they will finally give us that subscription model we have been lusting for no doubt and playstation now will bust through the roof. Many will pay upto $20 a month for hundreds of ps3, ps2 and ps1 titles on demand especially through your tv without a console.. With no rival really also Sony can charge a nice high sum and people will lap it up.

rainslacker3410d ago

I honestly dunno if that will happen. It works for netflix because they pay movie studios a lump sum for a bulk of content, but game publishers would want to much to make it profitable with that business model. I can see publishers more than willing to offer their games for a price per game model though, where they get a cut of the charges.

But who knows what the future holds. Dunno if the PS3 has to be gone for good for it to happen though. You'd think Sony would want that kind of business model sooner rather than later.

averagejoe263410d ago

For you, yes. You are not who this is intended for.

spacedelete3409d ago

HD remasters make PS Now completely pointless. why rent for a few hours when you can own the disc forever ? PS Now is only for hardcore fanboys who want to give free money to Sony to play downgraded last gen games which were already bad last gen with the terrible PS3 ports.

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JMaine5183411d ago

Needs a subscription option. I'll be all over it then.

Jason_Plays_PC3411d ago

A subscription offer seems a no brainer tbh.

Outthink_The_Room3410d ago (Edited 3410d ago )

A subscription to hundreds of games, by dozens of different publishers? It's not easy to just get that working at a reasonable price. Not all games are created in a similar fashion, like film is.

A Netflix subscription is different. Movies for the most part are 100-120 minutes and TV Shows are 30 minutes or 60 minutes. And they are controlled almost entirely by only a handful of major studios.

Netflix has to negotiate with only a handful of companies for an entire catalog. Difference is, the entire catalog isn't available for streaming, only a portion of it.

Imagine if Square only put up a couple games, instead of every title they have ever released. You may not think the subscription is worth it at that point. Or Ubisoft, or EA, or Take-Two.

Games don't have the same length or similar length that film has. Games can last 4 hours (Journey) all the way up to 100+ hours (Skyrim). How does a company get their worth, since it's not just the game, it's the playtime behind the game.

When Netflix started, Hollywood never thought it would take off, so Netflix got an absolutely SWEETHEART DEAL. Once the service boomed, Hollywood contracts were up and they renegotiated and demanded 5x what they originally paid.

That's why Netflix has to give in to the demand of Hollywood, because they can lose a major studios library if they don't. Those majors are the gatekeepers, just like publishers in the gaming world are the gatekeepers.

And the more successful Netflix is, the more they have to keep paying majors, every time a contract renewal comes to the table. Game Publishers know this story about Netflix's early success and don't want to have to wait for the second round of contracts, to get paid what they should for games.

Netflix made off like a bandit when it launched. Publishers don't want Sony to make the money without them getting a large chunk of the profit. Netflix now pays BILLIONS a year to major studios.

I don't see PSNow making that much, especially since old games don't hold up the way film does. Film is timeless. Games have a shelf life. PS2 games being playable are only worthwhile in short bursts. It's more nostalgia than anything. Realistically wanting to play Tekken 1 or Gran Turismo 2 because it holds the same value as of today is ridiculous, especially with all the sequels that not only look better, but play better.

Honestly, I think a subscription fee would be like $40 a month. There's no way we'd get it for like $10 for $15. A year sub, would be like $400 in a one shot purchase, like PS+ or XBL.

A sub is obviously what everyone wants, but realistically, Netflix has spoiled us into thinking it's available for everything we want. I don't think we'll be seeing a sub anytime soon.

dcbronco3410d ago

I think they could go with a tiered subscription service. Instead of unlimited play, it would be unlimited on some games. There would then be premium games that have a points system or time system. Premium would also be separated by genre.

Say it cost twenty dollars(and Europeans,yes you will probably get screwed on pricing), ten gives you access to back catalog games and Indies. The other ten goes to premium content. Publishers choose what they consider premium. A twelve hour action-adventure games will eat time or points at a faster rate than a 150 hour RPG. An online game would eat points like an RPG.

This would make things better for all involved. Gamers get to try before they buy. Devs get paid for demos. Really like a game and you can buy it minus what you spent in premium cost or get those points back. You could rollover premium points/time. They could also add their movies to make it a more enticing offer. You could also buy either premium or basic separately or higher tiers with more premium at a better rate.

dcbronco3410d ago

Out-think Netflix was pushed around in the beginning, but that has changed and by the time current contracts run out,(like John Doe) they will have the upper hand. More and more people are dropping cable. More are moving to Netflix.

Netflix management has made brilliant moves. None better than their original content. Its put them in the drivers seat once held by cable. Now that HBO has started it's own streaming option cable will have to seriously adjust their model. And Netflix will reap the rewards. Netflix could quickly swoop in and provide a place for smaller networks like AMC and TNT to offer their channels for streaming. They already have deals in place with ISPs they could offer customized packages with just the channels you want. It would be sweet revenge for those that tried to kill them off.

Outthink_The_Room3410d ago (Edited 3410d ago )

@dcbronco

Netflix is not in the drivers seat. By any stretch of the imagination. They have to bend to the will of their content creators, who are the major studios.

Look at all these stupid cable disputes where Fox or Time Warner don't work with the cable providers like DirectTV and cut their channels until the deal is settled. The providers have very little wiggle room in that regard, they almost always have to bend to their demands.

The thing I was trying to convey, is that this has already happened and game publishers have witnessed it. So they saw Netflix get a great deal, they've seen DirectTV get a great deal and they too will want a fantastic deal.

The idea about tiers "kind of" works, but again, with gaming it's different. As I said, film is timeless. Movies from the 60s, 70s still look good and hold up for the most part.

Games from PS1 and PS2 are...ehhhh, kind of OK at times....SORT OF.

There are literally 10's of thousands of films that don't get sequels. If a game is successful, it's almost guaranteed to get a sequel. And those sequels are significantly better from a production standpoint.

Playing GT2 or even A-Spec is kind of irrelevant when you have GT5 and GT6 who not only have better models, but more content and better gameplay, for the most part.

PSNow is great for nostalgia and playing older games everyone loved. But I don't see the pricing model of rentals or even subs the correct approach.

Personally, I think MS is going to announce a Cloud Streaming Service next month and not do a sub. They announced at the Win10 event, like a "one store to rule them all", type of approach.

I'm not sure if you have Windows 8 on your PC or Tablet or what not, but if you look at the Xbox Store, it has GTA: SA, for $6.99.

$7 is what? A week rental on PSNow? Imagine being able to own it for $7 and stream it to all your devices.

That, to me, is the correct approach. Publishers price the product what they want, and are given a percentage of each game sale, no different than digital type stuff.

MS takes the loss here, having to spend on bandwidth and stuff, but they get you in the ecosystem. And can keep you in the ecosystem.

This idea of renting/subs work for film. Gaming is a different beast with infinitely more problems, one of them being, alot more gate-keepers to deal with from a platform standpoint.

TheDivine3409d ago

Onlive was able to offer a thousand games on a subscription. A small no name company did it, what makes you think Sony couldn't? Old games don't sell anyways and if they do its used disks at gamestop so publishers may as well offer up a few dozen last gen games for a small percentage or lump sum. Couple that with every first party Sony title and there's your library.

As it grows Sony can reinvest the profits for more games and the occasional newer titles/indies and its a viable option for the vast majority of folks who just want to log in, browse, and play a game. It will be a billion dollar industry just like movie streaming EVENTUALLY. This is the first baby step and sets up Sony to have name recognition and the networks laid out. Onlive was the shit but five years too early. They really did have an excellent library.

For me I buy games physically to collect them but I would gladly pay 10 bucks for a large library at my fingertips. There's something great about having a huge library always available, even if 90% is old crap you wouldn't watch or play. There's so much there's always something to find and enjoy.

The pay for hours is DOA though. Maybe a three day rental for 5-7 bucks would do well but the pricing is terrible for the moment.

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Gamer19823410d ago

Subscription wont happen until the ps3 sales die off and they stop producing it, thus game sales will finally die. As people still buy games so why would devs go with the sub model when they can still make money from sales?? However once the consoles sales are gone and people can only rely on pre-owned the devs will be begging for Sony to give them money for allowing access to their back catalogues.

Qrphe3411d ago

Prices are ridiculous, I'm sure they're will aware of this but are probably just testing the model itself.

Gamer19823410d ago

Indeed it's a brand new model but with PS3 still selling a few million consoles each year they cannot do a subscription model or give them for cheap.

Rimeskeem3411d ago

Make a well priced subscription and you got something amazing

Special-Agent-Milo3410d ago (Edited 3410d ago )

I don't mind the price, what bothers me is the incredible lag I got when I tried to play RE5. I'm connected via Ethernet cable and the best my internet does is 14.9mbps download and 1.2mbps upload.

SouljAx3603410d ago

RE5 is the game I was curious to test out on there as well. Mercenaries was unplayable with my 30Mbps down 5Mbps up connection. Even though it looked okay that game requires near perfect input, and the delay on the input was about a full second.

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PlayStation beat Xbox cloud gaming users in 2021, new CMA data indicates

PlayStation dominated cloud gaming users throughout 2021, beating Microsoft's xCloud streaming by over 10%, but Xbox swings back at PlayStation in 2022.

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Nanukas442d ago

Good, i want sony to feel heat. Ordinary people win from good competition.

BehindTheRows442d ago

“Good competition” is not something Microsoft offers often. You should want THEM to feel enough heat to actually do better.

Nanukas442d ago (Edited 442d ago )

Agree. I wish sony would be more afraid of gamepass to get better games on ps+

Obscure_Observer442d ago (Edited 442d ago )

"You should want THEM to feel enough heat to actually do better."

Phil Spencer started to acquire studios back in 2018, after that, Xbox Studios only had 5 studios. Now Xbox has 23 almost 5x more studios. Not to mention third party exclusives like Flight Simulator, Contraband and Project Dragon.

Plus, unlike Sony, Xbox Studios won´t be distracted with things like VR, all of their first party efforts goes towards Xbox first and foremost.

Sony so can expect a much more robust Gamepass in terms of first party and third party exclusives games from Xbox from now on.

Since Sony have less studios and won´t release their games day one on PS+, they better make sure andl deliver high quality games like Ragnarok. Because so far, 2023 hadn´t started well for them with Forspoken.

https://www.videogameschron...

Sony spent millions to secure a AAA third party exclusive game build from the ground up for PS5, not to mention more millions spent on market to be outperformed by a AA game which costs less than half on Steam, had an EPIC day one surprise announcement AND release with ZERO money invested on promotion and marketing.

If that´s not good competition, I don´t know what it is.

BehindTheRows442d ago

@Obscure_Observer

It isn’t.

Obscure_Observer442d ago (Edited 442d ago )

"It isn’t."

Oh yes, it is. You can bet your life that both companies cares about their money and investments.

The simple fact that Sony continues to pay multiple publishers to keep games out of Xbox forever, is nothing but a reaction to Gamepass.

Imo, Sony now fears that once their timed-exclusive contracts ends, those games will be available on Gamepass the moment the said games hits the Xbox platforms.

Sony fears the scenario where gamers realize that it´s not worth to invest in every single game released on Playstation at full $70 once they´ll be getting it for "free" on Gamepass eventually, just like Yakuza, Dragon Quest, Octopath Traveler, Nino Kuni, Persona series and more.

ARK 2 (exclusive on Xbox consoles), S.T.A.L.K.E.R. 2( exclusive on Xbox consoles), Flintlock, Wo Long, Atomic Hears, Lies of P, Eiyuden Chronicle, Hollow Knight: Silksong. Minecraft: Legends, MLB 23...

Those are just some of the games that Xbox players will be getting for "free" day one while Playstation gamers will have to pay for all of it.

So at least you´re rich or something, Xbox players will be getting way more NEW games to play than you. That´s just facts.

BehindTheRows442d ago (Edited 442d ago )

@Obscure_Observer

I can bet that one company brings actual competition, isn’t afraid to share losing numbers, and doesn’t buy huge publishers due to said weaknesses. That’s what I can bet.

As a fan of theirs, you should want them to do better and offer more than subscriptions services and unfulfilled promises.

tay8701442d ago (Edited 442d ago )

@obscure. Well Sony can't control 3rd party games quality, but their 1st party certainly trounces MS's. Spiderman 2 is going to a absolutely dominate the holiday season, just like ragnarok did this past holiday season. Sony easily has the best gaming studios out of the big three. It's.not Sony who has to worry about their 1st part output, it is MS.

MIDGETonSTILTS17442d ago

@Obscure: what AAA games would I buy an XsX today to play?

I own a ps5 and XsX, and I don’t know of one game that would have motivated me to buy an XsX ( I bought it to appease my dumb Xbot friends).

I bought a ps5 for Demon Souls (best looking game on consoles), Returnal (top 10 game of all time for me), and Dualsense upgrades for shooters (completely changes R6 for me).

So, can you illustrate how XsX is competing? I liked HiFi Rush a lot, High on Life too, but neither make we happy about the $500 I sunk into the hardware to play them.

Mr_cheese442d ago

Obscurer, you're saying an awful lot without talking much sense at all.

VR isn't a distraction, neither does it take games away from playstation. Sony have been building and harnessing studios just for this while working on their 1st party none VR titles.

Microsoft is fully committed to gamepass and that's fine for them and those that like to game that way. It will be an even better product if Microsoft can nail their 1st party games.

What I'd hate to see are more moves like the Activision and Bethesda purchases and attempts because it destroys the gaming ecosystem. I'd say the same for Sony as well because once the ball is rolling, they'll all start buying and diving gaming.

Obscure_Observer442d ago (Edited 442d ago )

"I can bet that one company brings actual competition, isn’t afraid to share losing numbers, and doesn’t buy huge publishers due to said weaknesses. That’s what I can bet."

Unfortunately for you, MS or Nintendo aren´t forced to play by yours or Sony´s rules. Fyi, Sony used to buy publishers back in the day. The only reason they aren´t doing it now is simply because they can´t.

As it is, Sony already owns 14.09% of Kadokawa´s shares while Tencent acquired 16% of the company's shares, which means 1/3 of the entire company ownership.

The only reason why Tencent owns more than Sony is because Sony couldn´t pay more for it. So spare me from this "victim complex" bs defense for Sony.

Phil acted as the "nice guy" for too long. To the point where stupid fanboys were all happy when Xbox acquired new studios and publishers, because the idiots were under the illusion that all future Xbox games would become multiplatform and be released on Playstation.

Yeah, they were stupid to the point of thinking that MS would turn into a third party developer for Playstation.

Reality hits hard and here we are. Now that they KNOW those games aren´t coming to Playstation, all that they can do now is cry and moan over games paid and developed by Microsoft to not be on their platform of choice.

They think they´re entitled to have anything and everything otherwise it´s not good competition.

Phil Spencer won´t stop. Be the Activision/Blizzard deal approved or not, he can just go after a single studio like CDPR for example and you´ll be here crying all the same.

I don´t care if Sony or Nintendo buys SquareEnix, From Software or even SEGA tomorrow. Because I have no problem buying products from those companies if they have the games I want. I care about games first and foremost. So don´t expect me to be on your sad place complaining about big a$$ companies running their business as they see fit.

Lightning77442d ago

"You should want THEM to feel enough heat to actually do better."

But when they do attempt to do better ppl complain about it.

BehindTheRows442d ago

@Lightning77

What genuine attempts have people complained about?

Lightning77440d ago

With the whole Bethesda thing. There was article on here not too long ago talking about how Bethesda investment will pay off for MS. The whole comment section everyone was whining about how MS was taking games away. So when MS competes everyone here complains on here. No matter what MS hurts feelings. It's quite funny actually.

BehindTheRows440d ago

@Lightning77

In other words, outside of publisher acquisitions, they have not really attempted to compete.

And "whining" happens on both sides, so I hope you are just as entertained when people bitch and moan about moves Sony makes.

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Crows90442d ago

Ps+ extra already has better games than gamepass. Just look at the highest scoring games...ps extra has more of them.

Obscure_Observer442d ago

Lol. What a joke.

PS+ relies on old games. Gamepass not only has day one first party games but also day one third party as well. Even from Sony. XD

S2Killinit442d ago (Edited 442d ago )

Exactly. “Day one” is a buzz word that makes these guys think they have a better line up but it has not amounted to much. If you look at what they have at any given time on their service its not that rosy. Not to mention “day one” also exists on PS plus just not for the first party AAA story games (which is fine w me as long as they continue making the hits).

Check out their list of day one releases for all the years they had gamepass. Its a joke.

Crows90442d ago (Edited 442d ago )

@obscure

I'd take good old games then new Bad games. Besides that wasn't his point and that has nothing to do with what I claimed. The op said that they should offer better games but they already offer better games. He did not say new games. Or even New Quality games. But to your point, I know that game pass lovers do enjoy their day one bad or mediocre games. It's all about value with you guys and not quality

GamingSinceForever442d ago

Some are going ape shit over Hi-Fi Rush but completely forgot about the Tokyo Wire dud the same developer last released. My point being there are hits and misses.

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Obscure_Observer442d ago (Edited 442d ago )

" It's all about value with you guys and not quality"

Lol. Your false narrative didn´t aged well.

All Metacritic scores for day one first party games
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Ori and the Will of the Wisps 92 on Metacritic
Flight Simulator 90 on Metacritic
Forza Horizon 5 92 on Metacritic
Halo Infinite 87 on Metacritic
Grounded 85 on Metacritic
Pentiment 87 on Metacritic
Age of Empires II: Definitive Edition 87 on Metacritic
Hi-Fi Rush 88 on Metacritic

And that´s only from first party games/IPs on Xbox series consoles.

So much for your "quality vs quantity" BS narrative.

Oh, and we "Gamepass Lovers" also love old quality games as well. I also can give you a large list of high quality third party on Gamepass. Just ask. ;)

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GamingSinceForever442d ago

@Obscure_Observer… Forspoken was not a 1st party game from Sony nor should it be treated as such. Square Enix will comeback nicely with FFXVI I’m sure.

Besides Sony is entitled to some misses here and there because they actually take chances on new titles and release them regularly.

Bu the time Spiderman 2 releases everyone will have forgotten all about this terrible start you’re claiming.

Crows90442d ago

They're so anxious to try to nail Sony on something that they'll even bring up third party developers not under Sony. Oh look this time's exclusive that wasn't developed by a Sony studio was bad so Sony doesn't know how to do good games.

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Obscure_Observer442d ago

"@Obscure_Observer… Forspoken was not a 1st party game from Sony nor should it be treated as such. Square Enix will comeback nicely with FFXVI I’m sure."

In no moment I said it´s a first party game. Both Forspoken and FFXVI are exclusive Playstation 5 games which Sony invested large sums of money to secure to their platform. Just like the original Spiderman from Insomniac. (which till this day Sony fans treat it like a first party/IP)

So it´s pretty obvious if the game fails, Sony also fails and loses tons of money which could had been invested on first party games.

"Besides Sony is entitled to some misses here and there because they actually take chances on new titles and release them regularly."

True.

"Bu the time Spiderman 2 releases everyone will have forgotten all about this terrible start you’re claiming."

Also true. The same can be said about FFXVI, imo.

Abear21442d ago

The leader, Nintendo, doesn’t care what the competition does.

Obscure_Observer442d ago

"The leader, Nintendo, doesn’t care what the competition does."

Couldn´t agree more

BehindTheRows442d ago

The Switch is leading the PS5 because it launched three years prior. PS4 won last gen is all forms (money made, units sold, software totals).

No hate for Nintendo though, as they are another company who actually puts out quality games in high numbers, but just a little perspective.

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Orchard442d ago

“In 2022, Microsoft took the lead with 60-70% of total MAUs”

From 20-30% up to 60-70%? That’s some crazy growth. Probably thanks to Fortnite.

SurgicalMenace442d ago

That's what's up, young fella. You feel better now?

The Wood442d ago

All the other stats dont matter. Especially the ones where ps is tearing xbox a new one

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Obscure_Observer442d ago

“In 2022, Microsoft took the lead with 60-70% of total MAUs”

Probably one of reasons why Sony won´t return Activision´s calls.

BehindTheRows442d ago

Oh, yeah, THAT must be it….

Outside_ofthe_Box442d ago

You're not asking for numbers now, I noticed? 🤣

Orchard442d ago (Edited 442d ago )

Oops, somebody didn't read the article.

This isn't a "YoY increase". It's market share, so we know they had 60-70% of the streaming market.

MIDGETonSTILTS17442d ago

That’s why we game: to celebrate YoY growth!

Three cheers for first-party content-starving fueling third party max’s and subscriptions.

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Tacoboto442d ago

What a clickbait headline. Why mention 2021, when the tides turned in 2022 for the obvious reason of one company making the Cloud service one of their biggest marketing pushes throughout the entire year while the other company was able to promote the games they had coming out?

And it's imprudent to suggest crazy growth when we only know proportions - did Xbox grow its proportion by attracting from the competitors' bases, did their marketing pay off and attract new users, or did cloud gamers on competitors just not play as much? The MAU figures don't point to shifts as significant as the Cloud proportions do, and Microsoft's lack of raw subscriber numbers that they happily boasted about in 2021 is telling too.

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56 Games to Leave PS Now in May Including Metal Gear Solid 4

The PlayStation Brahs:

"Playstation Now will soon cease as exist as it combines with PlayStation Plus to be one super subscription, titles that won't carryover to the PlayStation Plus revamp will begin to leave the service in May."

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Orchard731d ago

Wait, what? I thought PS+ premium would carry over the games from PSNow?

Also this basically leaves MGS4 dead in the boneyard unless you play via RPCS3…

TGGJustin731d ago

That was never going to be the case. Sony said that Premium would have 340 PS3, PS2, and PS1 games. There are like 400 PS3 games alone on PS Now right now so it was obvious some of them weren't going to carry over.

darthv72731d ago

If they are just combining forces... there is no reason why any games would leave. Unless they were already planning on removing them regardless of the merge (licensing issues).

Orchard731d ago

MGS could be licensing I guess - isn’t the HD collection still unavailable / in licensing hell?

I’d like to think Konami are yanking everything MGS because they’re about to announce a 1-5 collection but… we know Konami better than that.

TGGJustin731d ago (Edited 731d ago )

I forgot to include PSP in my comment. So yeah you can see that when Sony says there will be 340 PS3, PS2, PS1, and PSP games while there are currently 400 PS3 games on PS Now that a good chunk of those current PS3 games are going away. They aren't just rolling them all onto the new PS+ otherwise the number would be much higher than 340

Orchard731d ago

Yeah I guess I just never really did the math on the numbers they announced so this caught me off guard.

Eonjay731d ago

PSnow is a platform and it will not exist after next month. Them being on one service doesn't automatically mean that they will be on another service. Contracts are drawn up and compensation may include things like per player reimbursement. Therefore you shouldn't automatically expect a game to go from one platform to another.... if Sony can strike a deal with Konami then the game will come to plus (if it already hasn't been decided).

But to be clear all PSNow games are leaving the service because the service will cease to exist.

JackBNimble728d ago

400 ps3 games that you have " no Choice" but to stream, doesn't make me want to upgrade ps+ . As it is , if you keep the basic ps+ you're going to lose1of the 3 games a month to begin with.

Nothing here for the new upcoming service seems like a worthwhile subscription.

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ApocalypseShadow731d ago (Edited 731d ago )

Or, you know, you could play it on an actual PS3.

If you don't have one there's almost 90 million systems to track down, cop one and do that.

Here's the game too
https://www.ebay.com/itm/40...

Orchard731d ago

Is that you Don Mattrick?

The ideal solution would be a proper back compat implementation.

I shouldn’t have to crack out my 16 year old console to play a legendary game like MGS.

Also MGS was basically a PS franchise yet somehow it’s now basically an Xbox franchise if you want to play it nowadays.

Hopefully the new “preservation” team at Sony tackle this problem.

mkis007731d ago

Orchard

4 isnt on xbox. Incomplete series on xbox. Pc you would need now.

Orchard730d ago

@mkis The PC is always the place where you can get everything thanks to emulators etc.

But still, XSX and XB1 plays substantially more metal gear games than any other recent console, so my statement stands true.

King_Noctis730d ago

Or you know, you could play it on the console that you ACTUALLY HAVE without having to resort to ebay to buy a a console from two gen ago with scalper’s price.

itsmebryan730d ago (Edited 730d ago )

I have a OG PS3 (big boy) just gathering dust. I think it even plays PS2 games. I guess I'll put it on eBay.

thornintheside730d ago (Edited 730d ago )

so basically throw money at the problem.

sure it works, as long as not everyone is doing it. Is it ideal?....maybe for the sellers

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ApocalypseShadow731d ago

Oh. So orchard can lie and say that the only way to play the game is through an emulator. Which is false.

https://www.ebay.com/itm/13...
Here's a console for $50 and 7 games. Buy MGS4 above and that's 55 bucks before shipping. Can play it forever.

Orchard731d ago

“Also this basically leaves MGS4 dead in the boneyard unless you play via RPCS3…”

Looks like what I wrote is accurate if your only alternative is to go on eBay and buy a console from 3 generations ago which is no longer manufactured.

Thanks for reinforcing my point.

TravsVoid730d ago

I agree you should buy a PS3 if you are really interested in it's games but don't come on here linking to a eBay auction that has a price that will definitely increase before it ends and act like that is what they sell for. More accurate prices seem to be around $100.

https://www.ebay.com/sch/i....

Only reason I want PS3 emulation on PS5 is because a lot of the original games aren't even 1080p, some even sub 720p and we could see these games up to 4k and smoother framerates on PS5.

Z501730d ago

He forgets. Some of us still have PS3's. So, RPCS3 is NOT the only way.

SonyStyled731d ago (Edited 731d ago )

Orchard, PSNow has 800+ games. PS+ Premium was announced for 700+ games. Some games were expected to be removed as one service cancelled and combined for another, and now we know which ones. What are you so surprised about, or did you not know PS+ Premium was loosing 100 games from PSNow while simultaneously being compared to a Gamepass competitor?
And yes actually, a lot of lifetime PS gamers have a PS3. I have one in my living room with the rest of my consoles and one in my bedroom. They aren’t like ancient record players today like their competing consoles. The PS3 came with features we expect today in a new device that were very premium for 2006 hardware. I can use my PS3 as a blu-ray player in 2022. I can’t with my 360 since 2005. I can also put MGS4 in my PS3 in 2022, or any of my 220+ on the game shelf.

I think you’re scaling PS gamers abandoning their prior consoles at the rate Xbox gamers did with the 360 and One. If you are a gamer and enjoy PS, chances are you don’t have to ‘crack’ out a 16 year old device and suffocate on the floor in a web of cords around your neck wishing we were loyal to Phil Spencer to swoop in like Superman to save us from imminent death

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outsider1624730d ago

I sure hope MGS4 comes to PS pass or whatever. It's the one game i want to replay. Man i loved that game.

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Petebloodyonion731d ago

It's actually a lot of games that will leave at the same time.
Probably to leave some space for the PSP games that are gonna be added to the premium service.
As for MGS4, I would expect Konami to be behind the move.

TheColbertinator730d ago (Edited 730d ago )

Unfortunate that MGS4 is leaving regardless. Played it with PSNow on PC and enjoyed having one of my favorite PS3 games to play again.

TravsVoid730d ago

It's going to suck if these PSP and PS2 games they are referencing are the few already released on PS4 store which were included with PS Now.

Cackocacho731d ago

Ah, yes. Bask in the "service" era. Where what you see today, is not what you'll see tomorrow, thanks to an overcomplicated system.

The "service", is simply, off the charts.

gangsta_red731d ago

Complicated how?

Also, you can always buy the game. Just like other services that offer third party content, they are on their for a limited time or however long the contract holds.

BrainSyphoned730d ago

Well, yes, when I subscribe to a service I hope to have different games cycle through. PS Now gives you a time frame to finish the games you want to try and Xbox is generally a year for most titles. They both give warning when titles are leaving. There are multiple web pages dedicated to each service if you need help figuring out which carton of milk needs finished first.

TravsVoid730d ago

Big difference between PS Now games leaving that are only available for streaming and games you can purchase even if they leave the service. Every game on Game Pass you can purchase without a subscription unlike PS Now.

thornintheside730d ago (Edited 730d ago )

im not really sure how the complexity of the PS3 architecture, and the "service" era are related. They seem like two completely separate entities with no interaction worthy of mentioning. Maybe you meant it as a problem that can exists in both entities.

Vengeance1138731d ago

So when games leave PS Now, it's a huge issue but when games leave GamePass it's just fine? All subscription services have games / movies leave all the time.

Vengeance1138731d ago

Everyone whining and crying in this comment section?

TravsVoid730d ago

You can still purchase every single Game Pass game regardless of if it's on the service. If a PS3 game leaves PS Now it's gone for good, do you understand the difference?

Bathyj730d ago

I do.
You're saying owning a game is better than renting it. I agree.

King_Noctis730d ago

I think it is the other way around.

GoodGuy09731d ago

This is why I dislike subscriptions lol.

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This PlayStation Now 12-Mos. Sub Link Is Still Live at $59,99, and Nets a Huge PS Premium Discount

Get PS Plus Premium at half off the price by subscribing to PS Now for 12 months! Sony has pulled the annual offer on PSN, but here are live links offering it for US and UK.

Extermin8or3_754d ago (Edited 754d ago )

Umm ever consider it will probably just give you the basic ps plus for one year and you will need to upgrade to get the premium one?

porkChop754d ago

No, I believe Sony stated that existing PS Now subs would be converted to PS+ Premium subs.

Nitrowolf2754d ago

they confirmed that PS NOw Subs would convert into Premium. So essentially pay $60 now and come June u get PS Plus, and all the other perks in premium at half the original cost

Gamer75754d ago

For us here in Aotearoa PS+ Premium isn't going to be available straight away so we will have the deluxe version of it instead

Teflon02753d ago

You can ignore the fact they literally specified PS Now users will get converted to premium at no extra cost lol

Silly gameAr754d ago

They could give it to us for a dollar to get those numbers up before it launches.

Just kidding.

Andrew336754d ago

Hahahah so funny.

Just kidding.

Silly gameAr754d ago

Hey, I give 2 ishs what you say!

Just kidding.

rippermcrip753d ago

Microsoft has been way more desperate than that. All you have to do is let your subscription lapse and you can sign up for $1 again.

They've had countless promos giving away free weeks and months with all kinds of crap (cereals, poptarts, drinks, chips, candy).

brewin753d ago

You think that's desperation but it's how you get people hooked on your service. Once people have it for a while they're going to want to keep it. I don't know a single person that has a game pass subscription that has let it lapse. I've been out of my free zone for about 6 months now. I keep finding the 3 months cards for 20 bucks so every time I see that deal I buy 2 or 3 more more. I'm sure Sony will have some promos for their service too.

rippermcrip753d ago

There's a difference between a free/discount trial for new subscribers vs letting a user let their subscription lapse and then immediately sign up for the free trial again.

No subscription services do that except GP.

Everyone you know has signed up for GP and then never let it go? Ya right. They'd have 100 million active subscribers if that were true.

gerbintosh754d ago

Don't let the link open in the app, it doesn't work. Open it in a web browser and it will work

excaliburps754d ago

This. You need to open in a web browser or it won't load.

theindiearmy754d ago

The link in the article goes to a page that says "Not available for purchase." When I click on the link from the Twitter post, it works though. https://twitter.com/Wario64...

IanTH753d ago

Good catch. I even almost went ahead and did it, but I question if I really, truly need any more games to play than I already have lol. I tend to kind of underutilize subscription game services.

theindiearmy753d ago

At the end of the day, it's $60 for PS+ essentials to play online multiplayer anyway. So may as well stack up on this and get access to the games for nothing more.

jlove4life754d ago

App won't load and ps Now Not available for purchase upon opening website

IanTH753d ago

See theinidarmy post above, clicking the link from the tweet actually does work. So if you're interested, give it a shot.

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