The gaming industry is in the midst of an opportune time when not only are consoles thriving in a growing market, but so are PCs. The Open Gaming Alliance (OGA) recently worked with the market research company DFC Intelligence to forecast important shifts in the PC gaming industry looking forward.
According to market research firm DFC Intelligence, Microsoft's upcoming Xbox first-party lineup isn't enough to reduce Sony's market share.
If Microsoft has COD, it will be playable on multiple devices. If Sony bought EA, it would be PS5 only! Damn Microsoft.
@GotGame818
Which Studios did Sony buy, that left out games ln Xbox?
The only studio that didn't already work almost exclusively with Sony before the buyout is Bungie, and Destiny is, afaik, still around on Xbox.
Maybe at the start. But after casual cod players realize their cod games have switched to Xbox they will move over. Most will have no problem changing to Xbox.
Any exclusive is hurt for not being multiplatform...
For example, don't you think Sony or Nintendo would earn more money by releasing their exclusives on all platforms?
As for Microsoft, if Gamepass isn't a huge success, I can see them abandoning the Xbox and becoming a multiplatform developer/publisher in the future.
You are right. For example, COD I believe just made about $800M from sales alone, most I will guarantee came from Playstation. COD going to GP would cut of the money from sales on Xbox and if it ever leaves Playstation, I will bet COD will more than likely not even chart well at all.
I personally think this is good for other games if COD loses its sales crown
@Crows90
Didn't Microsoft themselves say, they did a study and just about 3% will switch if COD leave Playstation? Even if you that is a lie, most will not switch, a small % might, but with games such as Apex or Fortnite constantly being among the top most played games. People have more options than they did in past. COD leaving is not a guarantee players will follow
If Sony can get their heads together in these 10 years and make a fps shooter, im sure that could happen.
CoD is not going any place. Just as Minecraft has stayed where it is so will CoD. Anyone imagining different is simply wrong.
Agree 100%. Spider-Man on PS4 sold as well as Fallout 4 on all platforms. So for everyone waiting on Starfield to buy an Xbox, there is someone waiting for Spider-Man 2 to buy a PlayStation. It’s bummer that Starfield won’t come to PlayStation. It’s not dealbreaker.
Not even close to the number of consoles Spiderman 2 will shift though. They couldn't have picked a worse time to delay starfield to. Spiderman 2s sales will dwarf starfields.
I’m a huge fan of Bethesda. I can only hope starfield would come to PlayStation. If it does it’s a win for me if it don’t then it’s cool. I’ll live. Im not buying another Xbox. And that’s hoping that Starfield don’t have a ton of bugs (something tell me it will). That would be the worst P.R. To happen to Xbox.
It'll be a big year for both. Spiderman, FFXVI, Silent Hill, Stellar Blade, PSVR2, n perhaps TLOU vs Starfield, Forza, Redfall, Hi Fi. But now that stock is available i don't see XB cutting into the lead. I could understand if PS had a weak 2023 lineup but it's just as strong as XBs on paper. I think PS5 will still outsell XBS this year but it'll be more competitive. Even with Forza, Motorsport isn't as impactful as Horizon. Deathloop was highly rated yet flopped commercially so i don't see Redfall as impactful. Starfield is a monster and will carry XB but PS has two monsters imo with FF and Spidey. It'll be a great year in general though.
No people that love Bethesda will have a PC or both anyways. It won’t be none but probably some.
@Mr.Ninosan
That is not entirely true.
Psygnosis bought in 1993, developed games for PC mega drive and saturn along with playstation
Guerilla developed games for game boy color and xbox, playstation pc prior to being acquired
Zipper Interactive was developing mainly pc games before being bought by Sony for developing Socom
Haven also, did not have a special relationship with Sony
Lets not forget Bungie as well.
1993??? Zipper??? Haven? What does all of this equate to the market leading series call of duty? You're comparing literal nothings to the biggest game on the planet. And not just that game. It's 2 massive publishers and a mobile money making machine.
@edeprez: you are literally creating arguments in your head that I did not initiate or discuss.
I am replying to Mr.Ninosan who said that apart from Bungie, all the other studios acquired Sony acquired worked exclusively with Sony which is evidently not the case.
Most of them yes (that is why I said partially true) but not all.
With regards to the acquisition, I am against it as I previously pointed out in numerous articles, given that it limits options for gamers.
There is no comparison between what MS is doing and Sony but I did not argue that in my reply.
None of the above removed future game-series from any console.
All of above were small studios without any big games or names (except Bungie), and became big and popular after they joined Playstation Studios.
Still, not a single game-serie continued exclusively on Playstation after a purchase.
I never heard anyone ask for a sequel to Shellshock, Dizzy's Candy Quest and Rhino Rumble, but maybe you're one of those few.
If parity is enforced then it won't change anything. COD will srill sell the most on PS.
Yes MS will get the money and yes they will be able to make bundles. But that won't lower Sony's market share.
How do we know there will be parity? I believe obsidian already took a game that performed better on ps and made it perform worse.
Online players are very fickle. That franchise is only 2 bad games in a row from being irrelevant. They need sony as much or more than sony need them.
Sorry but I would have to disagree. Imo Cod if it moves over will lose players. Any sort of disruption is not a good thing in terms of growing a userbase.
@SullysCigar
"It doesn't take a market research firm to point that out."
Well if Spider Man 2´s Venom voice actor,Tony Todd, has any grip on reality, we´ll find out no later than September when Spider Man 2 will be facing Starfield.
We´ll find out which one most gamers will prefer.
Final Fantasy 16 and Spider-Man will sell way more than Starfield because Starfield will be on gamepass day one. A lot of Xbox and PC gamers are not going to spend $70 dollars on a game when you can play it on gamepass. The good thing is Microsoft will get more gamepass subscribers which they're aiming for anyway 🤔 I can't speak on which game will be better but I do believe Starfield will be more like No Man Sky with better graphics from looking at the previews. BTW most kids, teens, and young adults prefer Spider-Man over a too realistic space rpg shooter that they don't know nothing about
@obscure... If that is the comparative, I know I will be getting SM2 and give SF a try. It's not usually my thing but I do like to at least kick the tires on new titles to see if they interest me. And being on GP is the perfect avenue to do that.
Well spiderman outsold zelda botw with a year gap by over 3 million 33 vs 30 as of december.
@CaptainHenry916
"Final Fantasy 16 and Spider-Man will sell way more than Starfield because Starfield will be on gamepass day one. A lot of Xbox and PC gamers are not going to spend $70 dollars on a game when you can play it on gamepass."
Oh, I have no doubt that Spiderman 2 will sell like hot cakes. My point is about what game will win the gaming media, the headlines, the social media, critical acclaim, higher metascore... etc. In resume: Which game will be the talk of the town for the rest of 2023 and beyond? That remains to be seen.
@darthv72
"If that is the comparative, I know I will be getting SM2 and give SF a try."
That´s the beauty of being a multi-console owner. ;)
@mkis007
"Well spiderman outsold zelda botw with a year gap by over 3 million 33 vs 30 as of december."
Definitely interested to see which sequel will perform better. Just keep in mind that the PS5 will not take advantage of a larger playerbase as the PS4 back in 2017-2018 despite the fact that Spiderman 2 will move tons of PS5 units. Especially bundles.
Really? They'll get more gamespass subscribers. It has 25 million subscribers... how many copies would a game like starfield have sold? 20 million? Maybe but probably not. Therefore the number of new subscribers won't be substantial .
You shouldn't ask questions if you're afraid of the answer, mate.
That's a pretty obvious answer. Imagine how much worse it would be without Xbox Game Pass.
@Obscure_Observer
Seriously, in what bubble do you live in? Spider-Man will have far more mind-share than anything Starfield can ever hope to achieve. Outside of gaming social media, more people know about Spider-Man and with a movie coming out, Sony will no doubt promote the game, with the movie. Reaching more people.
@DarXyde
"You shouldn't ask questions if you're afraid of the answer, mate."
There´s nothing to be "afraid" of, dude. Spiderman 2 is the most anticipated game on PS5, Starfield is the most anticipated game on Xbox Series Consoles, PC and XCloud, both games will be fine. Which one will be the best? Time will tell.
Hope you cheerleaders of MS acquisition games will still be on board as all publishers get bought up.
Get ready for it.
Spider-Man 2 is the most anticipated game on PS5?
Says who? This year, maybe. I don't know a single person who would say Spider-Man is their most anticipated title. If Starfield is the most anticipated game on your side of the fence, fair enough. Generally, PlayStation belts out a ton of unexpected titles so I sincerely doubt we've even heard of the most anticipated game yet. Many of us use "Naughty Dog's next project" as a placeholder for obvious reasons.
@Sonic Yep, they will definitely gain subscribers.....aaaaand then lose said subscribers once they're done with the game
You are soo out of touch if you think for even one second that Starfield will even come close to FF16 let alone Spiderman 2.
Man, i know you are a hardcore Xbox fanboy but you are taking this too far.
Also, most if not all cross gen games sold far better on Ps5.
@DarXyde
"Says who? This year, maybe."
Do you have some reading comprehension issues, dude? Both Spider-Man 2 and Starfield will be released THIS YEAR! So it´s more than obvious that I´m talking about most anticipated 2023 games on both Xbox and Playstation!
And there´s no "maybe" fyi. Spider-Man 2 will definitely be the best selling game AND system seller on PS5 this year. So you can quit with your disingenuous ploy bs!
"Many of us use "Naughty Dog's next project" as a placeholder for obvious reasons."
Yeah, good luck with that. Naughty Dog just DECIDED on what to do next, so I wouldn´t bet on a new game from them to be released on the PS5. They barely can keep up with what they already have, which is an old gen project.
Factions was supposed to be released along with TLOU 2 and till this day there´s not even a screenshot of that game. Nevermind gameplay. Druckmann said they will release "more info" later this year. I mean, more info??? Who care???
Naughty Dog is not as fast at development as they used to be during the PS3 era with Henning and Straney. This is nothing but cold hard facts!
"Do you have some reading comprehension issues, dude? Both Spider-Man 2 and Starfield will be released THIS YEAR! So it´s more than obvious that I´m talking about most anticipated 2023 games on both Xbox and Playstation!"
Read your own post. You wrote, verbatim:
"Spiderman 2 is the most anticipated game on PS5, Starfield is the most anticipated game on Xbox Series Consoles, PC and XCloud, both games will be fine."
Shoddy messenger.
"And there´s no "maybe" fyi. Spider-Man 2 will definitely be the best selling game AND system seller on PS5 this year. So you can quit with your disingenuous ploy bs!"
Spider-Man is very likely to perform very well and is very likely to move a ton of PlayStation units. "Maybe" is me admitting that I do not know with certainty that it will beat all other PS5 titles this year. You don't know either. Likely, but maybe not. For what it's worth, you are communicating poorly again: best selling game on PS5 this year? What if God of War Ragnarok sells more? If you don't qualify what you're saying as "games releasing this year", that doesn't exclude earlier titles, just needs to sell the most in 2023. It's also allegedly releasing end of Q3, which does restrict sales window. Spider-Man has wide appeal and it's just before the holiday season. I'd bet on it, but I'm open to being wrong. Also, Final Fantasy XVI with more time on the market and VIII Rebirth possibly competing this Christmas.
"Yeah, good luck with that. Naughty Dog just DECIDED on what to do next, so I wouldn´t bet on a new game from them to be released on the PS5. They barely can keep up with what they already have, which is an old gen project."
They have 2 teams. It is unknown what kind of game it will be. It could be smaller scale than recent works. You say they cannot keep up with what they already have, but THAT is disingenuous: maybe it is similar to Horizon where they are consulting with experts to do something new. Staff from The Witcher III helped GG and the current live service title onboarded Anders Howard. We don't know.
"Factions was supposed to be released along with TLOU 2 and till this day there´s not even a screenshot of that game. Nevermind gameplay. Druckmann said they will release "more info" later this year. I mean, more info??? Who care???"
How's that Halo Infinite split-screen co-op coming along? Fable gameplay? Xbox fanboys fascinate me: for your games, now all of a sudden, you're giving developers time to put out the best game they can. Factions 2? You don't, despite having no interested in actually playing it. It's ready to show when it's ready to show. No rush. Likewise, very little on Hellblade II beyond a facial animation trailer and one gameplay clip. Nothing wrong with that and the tech is impressive. Just extend that courtesy to other titles and behave yourself.
"Naughty Dog is not as fast at development as they used to be during the PS3 era with Henning and Straney. This is nothing but cold hard facts!"
*Straley*
Games take longer to make, studios aren't getting slower. You talk about Naughty Dog being more prolific back then, ignoring that each Naughty Dog team made 2 games during Gen 7. PS4 had a remaster, 2 new games, and 1 DLC. PS5 currently has a ground-up remake (not a remaster), a remastered game + DLC, and an upcoming live service game. Not bad. Is Ninja Theory getting slower? They released 4 games during G7 and they haven't made anything this generation yet.
@DarXyde
"They have 2 teams."
No, they don´t.
https://www.videogameschron...
"You say they cannot keep up with what they already have, but THAT is disingenuous: maybe it is similar to Horizon where they are consulting with experts to do something new.
Fair enough, can´t really disagree with your point.
"How's that Halo Infinite split-screen co-op coming along? Fable gameplay?
Unfortunately, 343i had split-screen co-op for Halo Infinite canceled, my be related to technical challenges presented by the Xbox One hardware, not sure.
Fable might be facing the same "issues" you mentioned above regarding Guerrilla´s Horizon and ND´s Factions 2.
"Xbox fanboys fascinate me: for your games, now all of a sudden, you're giving developers time to put out the best game they can. Factions 2? You don't"
I´m not in a hurry for Factions, I don´t even own a PS5 yet. Maybe in the future when true current gen games got released. And yes, I´m all about giving time to ANY developer to fully realize their vision and deliver the best possible game they can. That goes for ALL developers worldwide.
My point with ND is that they´re getting slow and slower at each new generation of consoles. Don´t take my word for it. Just do a research yourself and you´ll see for yourself. The current generation mighty be their worst in terms of game output. Maybe Factions 2 will their only game released on PS5, if their new project turn out to be another AAA game. You cant deny it, but deep inside you know that I´m not into some fanboy FUD bs, because AAA game development of a new IP at Naughty Dog will not take less than 6 years to be developed. Just imagine a AAA Savage Starlight game (a man can dream).
" You talk about Naughty Dog being more prolific back then, ignoring that each Naughty Dog team made 2 games during Gen 7. PS4 had a remaster, 2 new games, and 1 DLC. PS5 currently has a ground-up remake (not a remaster), a remastered game + DLC, and an upcoming live service game. Not bad. Is Ninja Theory getting slower? They released 4 games during G7 and they haven't made anything this generation yet."
Good! You already got that covered and you know by a fact they´re indeed getting slower.
Remasters, Remakes and DLCs from RECENT games are not full-fledged NEW AAA games, you can´t spin this. Fast forward to PS5 3 year into the current generation and Naughty Dog still don´t have a single screenshot from Factions 2 to show. This is nothing but cold hard facts, like it or not.
"Ninja Theory getting slower? They released 4 games during G7 and they haven't made anything this generation yet."
Until June 2018, Ninja Theory was never a first party studio so your comparison doesn´t even make sense.
Now as part of Xbox Game Studios, NT has transitioned from an independent developer to full AAA studio! Unlike the original, Hellblade II will be a true current gen AAA game, so it´s more than obvious the team wants to impress and fully achieve their goals regarding the game´s overall quality and as far I can tell, there´s nothing that comes close to Hellblade II´s visuals in the market yet.
And before I foget, fyi, unlike ND, NT is actively working on two simultaneous Xbox Series projects/games. Hellblade II and Project Mara.
Starfield is going to be the Skyrim/Fallout of the current generation. That's a major item. A market research firm should understand that.
A market research firm should also understand the market. It's been tipped on its head thanks to this ABK acquisition and Sony will be playing their cards close unless their hand is forced. This year's release schedule is unusually light for Sony, probably because they can't (or don't wish to) share it in full until they understand what they're up against and when.
This is correct! While Xbox might get some good new releases in 2023, PS also has another year of good new releases. If we compare the bigger AAA titles
PS5
Final Fantasy 16
Spider-man 2
Granblue Fantasy Relink
Baldur's Gate III (might come to Xbox later)
Forspoken
Final Fantasy 7: Rebirth
Stellar Blade
PSVR 2
The Walking Dead S&S 2
Horizon call of the Mountain
PS5 expansions
Horizon Burning Shores
Xbox Series X
Forza
Stalker 2 (coming to PS later)
Starfield
Redfall
AOE4
Xbox Series X expansions
Forza Horizon 5 rally
PS 5 and Xbox will have the same number of total exclusive by the end of the year, and they'll have almost identical Metacritic averages
The Xbox won't have any exclusives (games releasing on PC are not exclusive → Final Fantasy XVI and Spider-Man 2 will both only be on PS5 in 2023) and you have no idea what the Metascores will be.
I'd bet money that PS will be ahead on metacritic by then end of the year in terms of full priced games and also overall.
And Forspoken console exclusive (2 years). Even though the reviews don’t give it justice it’s still a pretty decent game. Rare opinion here I’m sure lol.
Yeah Forspoken is good, though I'm not sure if they still port it to Xbox given that the studio is now absorbed
Except I'm counting one game from Sony as a 1st party..all others could come to Xbox if the devs wanted them to.
Whereas because of recent acquisitions Xbox has tons of IP, that were intended for playstation as well, releasing exclusively on Xbox platforms and not PlayStation.
*Releasing also on PC
And 1st party/3rd party = irrelevant. One platform is one platform, and this year, between PlayStation and Xbox, only PS5 has games releasing solely on it.
Forgot Hi-fi Rush and Hellblade 2. Looking like a decent year for all 3 systems, Xbox was definitely way over due for a good year.
Hellblade will most likely be released in 2023. I believe that only Hi Fi Rush was omitted.
Sony list of games seems more appealing at this point.
Surprised you put Forspoken up there. I'm still interested in the game. But the game hasn't been doing well for Square-Enix.
Regardless of how it sold mainly due to how it was portrayed in the media and the bad demo, it is still a good game and I stand by that
Well I think they'll definitely consider making a big enough purchase if the deal goes through. If only to put a stop to Microsoft buying up the whole industry. They'd like a piece of that pie too before they're severely outmatched in terms of number of exclusives.
Can't believe there's actually division among hardcore gamers about how all these 3rrd party IP acquisitions are bad.
Market consolidation is bad in any business. The only ones benefiting are the huge corporations that own everything.
@edeprez
Man its gonna suck if Sony decides to start buying up Capcom or square enix. These big devs should stay independent. Imagine resident evil 4 remake being exclusive to Sony. That would suck for everyone
@edeprez
Most markets eventually consolidate around 2 or 3 major players. The problem here is that the market is distorted by Microsoft using other revenue to subsidize money-losing business decisions that undermine the competition. That's bad for the industry in the long term
The thing is that while on paper MS has many studios, mismanagement and early announcements with video instead of gameplay trailers, killed the hype.
And the caliber of games announced, with few exceptions, has been luckastre.
Dont forget that we are already in the third year of the console cycle and we have only seen very few exclusives thus far (13 in total many of which were third party or may be timed)
All the promising upcoming games are going to be released in 2024 onwards (Everwilde, State of Decay 3, Fable, Outer Wilds, Elder Scrolls 6, Perfect Dark, Kojima game Hellblade, Gears 6) and some of them can be expected in 2025-2026
They do have some wild cards though like the next Compulsion , Inxile and ID next game, but unless they pull a Hi Fi Rush stunt with stealth release, I do not see many reasons for Sony to be threatened.
Especially if Spiderman 2 released this year as rumored
Yeah. They're both holding back announcements so they look like the poor underdog in litigation. Hopefully when it's all over we get a flood of games. There's gotta be some bright side to all of this BS.
MS has attempted these sort of major pushes before. But they have never sustained it before. Also, now that their main lure is a service, I personally dont see myself investing into their consoles becaise that would mean having to pay a monthly even though I already got my hands full with all the games on Playstation (and my backlog of games).
Duh. That's why they bought Bethesda and trying to but Activision. They ruin their devs.
Sounds like some market research biasssssss. Of course it will secure more market share
Why do we stop at first party when assessing a console's games output? It's odd. Is Final Fantasy XVI not a major boon to PS this year? Silent Hill? Stellar Blade? Ronin, maybe KOTOR next year? I see fans on the other side dismiss third party and it's baffling. Also, i believe there will be more first/third party exclusives announced for PS5 with late 2023 dates. I think 2023 might be bigger for PS than XB in terms of games tbh. It'll be a big year for both.
According to DFC Intelligence, Microsoft’s Xbox Game Pass doesn’t appear to be a sustainable long-term business model.
What? You mean you can't keep forking over tens of billions of dollars over to buy more product just to turn around and give it away to your customers without raising prices? Satya, you really should have taken a few finance classes...
Soon they will raise them and raise them good. Although, if you look at first party day one offerings, there really isnt much there for all the years the service has been touting it as the best thing since toast.
Everyone uses this model, look at how streaming services like Hulu, Netflix, Disney+, and literally every other streaming service initially introduced their pricing.
They get you with free streaming with commercials or low a very low cost at first then slowly raising the prices over the years until the install base is huge then they start charging ridiculous prices even making us pay with intrusive commercials. Nothing new, it's just how businesses work.
No "For Profit" company is a charity and anyone who believes they care about any of us are idiots or suckers. One is born every minute they say, are you one?
Exactly correct.
Not sure why you say it like we disagree. Everything you said is right.
To add to the Netflix analogy, there's also this trap with businesses focusing on the increase in revenue as new subs come flooding in as opposed to the profit per sub. Then invariably when the market is saturated the revenue growth stops and investors realize there's still no profit. Im guessing that's the point MS is at right about now. Buying Activision would only make their situation worse
This is definitely true imo because you buy these 3rd party content then charge a Dollar you know this isn't good business.
Yes very strange whats going on. Almost like MS have a adopted a charities business model. Procuring content and giving away almost free in gamepass.
They WANT to collapse the industry and then pick up the pieces to their liking. Classic Microsoft.
I lost count how many times Microsoft has offered me gamepass ultimate for a dollar, they really want to keep me as a customer.
Well it works for me MS is pretty much funding all my gaming which is awesome. I've been playing more games and spending next to nothing to do so.
MS being last and a trillion dollar company is great if you are on Xbox.
"Well it works for me MS is pretty much funding all my gaming which is awesome."
Hell yeah!
We been hearing this Gamepass is not viable blah blah blah nonsense since 2017 and here we are. XD
You say that like 2017 was 60 years ago. Making the statement that something is not sustainable is taking into account all the numbers, including profit margins and returns, on a persistent basis for years into the future. Doesn't matter how much money a company has. Giving product away and/or hemorrhaging money in any one aspect is not good business long-term. It's the reason why companies kill off entire divisions before they start to drag their bottom line. You can hype up all these games you're playing all you want, but the fact is the service in it's current state will not remain the same moving forward.
Sounds like ms said it themselves obscure. Yall just didn't wanna believe it cause it benefitted you guys. Hell me to
"Microsoft´s lawyers"
How doesn't that make it worse?
Are the lawyers *lying* to the court, saying GP is doing poorly when its actually doing great, when such a lie would not only hurt MS's case but ruin the lawyer's careers?
It's great for now.
But you all don't see the big gameplan, Microsoft will buy up whatever they can and keep eating the costs until the value is sooo good that literally everyone will change eco system if Ms keep buying everyone up and then offer gp at this price.
Long term play is put Sony out of business following the above, which they have the pockets to do, once Sonyis crippled or force to exit the scene, this great value and competition we currently enjoy will be dead and gone and Ms will go back to its draconian roots.
Iv always said a Ms that stays in 2nd or 3rd place is fantastic for gaming and gamers as they have the pockets to keep giving value while trying to catch up with no risk of going bust unlike sony or nintendo, if they were to ever become market leader or dominate the scene, bad times are afoot.
you XB fanboys didn’t even get angry with 2 straight generations of mediocre offering, of course you’re happy… your standard is so goddamn low and somehow you remain loyal.
If Playstation or Nintendo offered shitty libraries for 2 generations they’d be nearing bankruptcy right now if not straight up closing their business.
And at some point its either going to collapse, or become something both expensive and inconvenient.
@Obscure_Observer:
Only MS has as much as admitted it.
"Only MS has as much as admitted it."
Microsoft´s lawyers "admitted it". There, corrected for you.
If you fell for that fabricated bs, then there´s a chance for delusional regulators to let Activision/Blizzard´s deal pass through. XD
Oof observer thinks the marketing PR team is the one who speaks honestly and not the lawyer trying to tell them the obvious mistake we all saw coming. Talk about copium.
The fact some fanboys here don’t consider the implications this has for any and all the studios under Microsoft’s umbrella truly shows how out of touch and deep microsoft may be up some individuals rear ends.
"Are the lawyers *lying* to the court, saying GP is doing poorly when its actually doing great, when such a lie would not only hurt MS's case but ruin the lawyer's careers?"
Apparently they don´t care. CMA´s investigation latest report confirms that Microsoft dominated about 60-70% of Monthly Active Users (MAU) worldwide in 2022.
I mean sure, it may collapse. I've believed that for quite a while, that the bubble will burst at some point for Game Pass. Right now though. It's an amazing deal. Anyone disagreeing are lying to themselves. I've frequently stated that Xbox typically has an amazing first few years when new consoles launch. Then die off completely in the later years. So, I'm kind of expecting the same thing here with Series S/X. As for this moment in time, it's been one of the best gaming experiences I've had in a long time.
Plus, all you technically need is to pay for one month. Rewards points (if you keep up with them which is pretty easy) make it completely free beyond that. I haven't paid a single dollar in 7-8 months of having Game Pass Ultimate for PC and Xbox.
Lol agree only people complaining are PlayStation fans. Xbox owners are content who cares if a trillion dollar company is losing money.
Right shinoff because in the history of gaming multiple studios and publishers have closed and even console makers have failed yet the gaming industry has only grown and flourished it’s the biggest entertainment industry out there.
Yeah… I think they will be fine who cares if they lose money means more money in my pocket. Like I said only PlayStation fans are crying about it. I don’t care about a trillion dollar company just my entertainment. They don’t think for one second of charging you more so why should I care. People have no common sense here at all.
I own an Xbox Series X, and i do care. Why? simple, because if something doesnt work, it gets removed, or changed (in this case, price) so, in my case as an Xbox owner i care, and others Xbox owners should too.
Its like expending more money than you make, you may not care at the beggining, but you will care eventually.
I stop reading when they mentioned that Nintendo Switch online brings good value to consumers.
And I wonder how they feel about Epic Games but hey I guess these ppl must always be right unlike the ppl from Webush
https://www.wedbush.com/ana...
or VGchartz
https://www.vgchartz.com/
I stopped there too. it’s just another opinion piece that’s supported with little to no facts. Wasn’t Netflix apart of the same baseless opinionated speech as well as Apple Music? Whats annoying is everyone seems to be an expert on the subject, and pass along their bias rhetoric you know the vibes “ oooooooo it’s not good for us gamers/consumers/musicians” 🙄
sight!
I Remember when Napster/LimeWire was the rage and could hear the same type of ppl saying that it would be idiotic to sale 1$ songs on the Internet because they would lose so much money since they would not buy the complete CD.
Or I remember when Piratebay was around and again Netflix was destined to fail
Heck is it me or Free to play game was destined to fail also...
But I have yet to see a game developer/publisher complains about how they lost so much money with putting games on Epic Games, Gamepass or PS+
Quick question: If it's so bad then why Sony is paying blocking fees? surely you don't need an incentive to make you not drink poison.
Not sustainable?
Oh, you do surprise me.
MS gaming division is screwed if this Activision deal doesn't go through. Bleeding money. Nadella is responsible for that loss, that's why he's getting vocal about it.
They use the word “appears” to be losing money. So that’s not a definitive statement. Obviously nobody but MS truly know. But after letting 10 thousand people go, they could be onto something.
I'll humor you just for the sake of it :)
Have you read the DFC article?
https://www.dfcint.com/micr...
So please go to that part
"The hope is that they will buy it through a Microsoft Xbox channel but the reality is they are likely to choose another distributor."
And continue reading to see how they have used way better metrics than vgchartz to make that conclusion
"Persona 4 Golden is a free title on Game Pass, but in the DFC office several people choose the Switch version for $20. The thinking was that this title works well on the portable Switch and $20 is nothing to pay for 40+ hours of entertainment."
The DFC office!!!!
Seriously this article is based on lots of assumptions and lol the ppl of the DFC office.
Xbox is the only brand that has changed it's business model every generation and that's why there is much brand loyalty or recognition
OG Xbox their original vision of what they want out of gaming to compete with PS2
Xbox 360 their goals were let's launch early and get market share and they started to get serious about needing big impactful exclusives and started the real trend of indies, xblive and dlc
Xbox one was their all in one console but their success from Xbox 360 got to their heads
And now XSX they are trying to create a better image and 4th generation in they finally realized they need better 1st party games
Gamepass as is can't survive and it wouldn't surprise me if there is a higher tier that gets you the games day one and another notch below gets those same games 30-60 days later
True on what you said, but look at how many innovations they brought to gaming. Sony has adopted all of them. Like, hard drive, broadband, chat, your music while you play, your gamer score, ect.
While you’re right on them trying to find the right mix. At least they’re trying.
I mean…pretty obvious. A better model might be paying a monthly subscription and then buying games at a steep discount. Say $9.99 per game with a $14 per month fee with still an assortment of free AA to AAA games
It only works if you get enough subs to pay off the content being offered.
And, as subs increase, M$ has to hope that devs don’t ask for more money in order to compensate for the related increase in cannibalization of standard game sales that GP releases inevitably cause.
Until their stable kicks into gear, M$ has to lose money to buy content all the time. And even then, they’ll need alotta subs to support their huge stable at $15/month per sub.
I bet they hope to always have ghost drops like HiFi Rush to keep people from unsubbing in btw planned AAA releases.
Good luck maintaining that pace of quality output on $15/month, but I also guess M$ plans to bleed; because it is necessary to reach the necessary subs count, and because they can afford it.
Subs aren’t increasing anywhere close to where they need them. Either the price is going to go way up or they are going to change Gamepass a lot . They want have it be a money sink forever .
I've said it before and I will say it again. Gamepass is simply unsustainable over time without a significant price increase ar minimum. True MS has very deep pockets but even they won't be able to sustain this without bringing up prices big time.
Enjoy it while lasts Xbox fans. You’re about to get price gouged and everyone saw it coming. Despite the fact I still buy almost all my games from steam, as soon as the prices increase I’m back to solely buying games I know for a fact I’ll enjoy and most games I won’t even bother. Better shape up now devs. Half these day one game pass games wouldn’t be worth my time if it weren’t for game pass being the price it is now.
Anybody that thinks MS will pump limitless resources into gaming forever without decent profits is a bit of a simpleton.
Trillion dollar companies don’t become trillion dollar companies by losing money.
100% They looked at this as investment initially. At what point do they seriously think they will break even and start making profit? Their next step will be thinking upping the price will do just that. Eventually reality will set in and they’ll cut their losses.
They will absorb the losses for now. This is about controlling the gaming space. Once they get control, they will rent all of their products instead to selling, which will make them more money down the road.
Too bad Xbox's content is garbage.
If Nintendo started doing this (and they kind of already are with NSO Virtual Console or VC titles) requiring subs to keep playing games would Nintendo fans reject it?
Would PS fans reject it if they did this? Sounds like PS fans won't do it and Nintendo Switch Online is not doing well either (raw numbers of subs last I checked). Problem is Nintendo is really locking games out. MS and PS aren't doing this. GP for as bad as it is if people buy in there are options for those who don't want to be a GP sub same on PlayStation, but Nintendo forces you to buy a sub for NSO to play VC titles.
Of course there is a difference with Nintendo's approach, unlike MS Nintendo is locking legacy games behind a value-added service to also pedal Nintendo Network subs.
Of course PS is likely also locking GT7 behind PS+ (I haven't let my sub expire so I don't know if GT7 works at all without PlayStation Plus) and if it is, there is no other way to play that game. Even though currently this is the only PS game locked behind such a service it's one of PS' biggest and it's possible PS will do this for more games in the future.
All of the big three are doing subscription-based stuff following Xbox's lead, but it's PS and Nintendo that can actually accelerate the problem because their playerbase sees value in their content as opposed to Xbox. If Xbox had compelling content their subscription numbers would be great like PS' (I don't know how Nintendo is doing) and if these companies can make it worthwhile to do this they will continue. Nintendo's way is pretty dangerous because their legacy SW is legion... seeing the GB/C/A VC content made me think about buying a Switch, it's why I bought a New 3DSXL! Worse still there's zero incentive to make those 1MB-2GB roms accessible via a one-time payment and all they need to do is make them work on Switch (or future HW) to keep pushing subscriptions and rake in the cash. BC on Nintendo could be a rent only affair! And PS, Xbox will likely follow suit (PS is already trying with some PS1 and PSP titles - you need PS+ to play them unless you paid for them on PSN during the PS3 era).
Yes, this is the goal for everyone. This is why MS is desperate to get the jump.
Legacy games via GoG would be my only source of gaming if everything went all "Netflix". I can't let sparkly things turn me into a sucker and more than I have to be.
I am already forced to use subscriptions for things like MS office. I am forced because I need to these for work, but I am not forced to play video games.
I don't see how MS is going to make Gamepass profitable tbh.
They seem to be focusing on growing the subscriber base and for that they're ready to spend a lot of money.
The problem is that even with 50 million paying customers, it still wouldn't be profitable.
The more people play games on Gamepass, the less games get sold on Xbox. The whole cannibalization problem.
I didn't do the math but where is the tipping point? The moment where Gamepass profits (and not revenue, which is irrelevant) overtake the profits generated through the sale of full price games?
Because THAT will be the moment Gamepass is profitable. For the successful part, that can only happen IF the service allows MS to take customers away from Sony. Because even if Gamepass becomes profitable, there's no point if Sony still manages to prosper and increase their sales with a traditional model (which is undoubtedly more profitable).
People need to realize that Gamepass was launched in 2017, it's been 6 YEARS. It's not new anymore. It's a long long time to turn a business profitable, especially for a company like MS.
That's my opinion on MS. From the big publishers' POV, Gamepass will never be the best option because they know they can make more money on Playstation, even if MS compensates them. Remember that many PS exclusives have sold over 20 million on PS. So they know they can still achieve big numbers with one platform.
That's the reason MS is trying to purchase big studios and developers, because they're aware Gamepass isn't enticing enough as it is. To put it simply, even with a big check from MS, Activision would never agree to put COD on Gamepass day one.
In the end, the Gamepass model can only be succesful if publishers don't have the choice at all.
That either means that they've all been purchased by MS (unlikely) or that Sony launched a replica of Gamepass.
Not a PS+ type of service but a real replica and decided to kill their traditional model for good.
Once the publishers see that the majority of players are playing their games on MS and Sony's Gamepass services, then this will be the moment we can kiss goodbye to the traditional model.
As long as Sony refuses to launch a true Gamepass service or that Gamepass remains the minority model (vs traditional sales) on the market, it simply cannot be successful.
"In the end, the Gamepass model can only be succesful if publishers don't have the choice at all."
Wrong! Game Pass and the overarching business model cannot be successful and make the games you want because it would REQUIRE that everyone buys in and even so the output will be a trickle like we're seeing on Xbox and in the F2P games market (like on iOS/Android).
Too little income from subs too much to make a game and it will take too long to make new games so people will buy less and devs will turn everything into always online GAAS shovelware.
Imagine a world where publishers don't have a choice because no one accepts paying $70 for a game because Nintendo, Sony and Microsoft offer subscriptions. Then publishers will adapt their own business models and find a way to stay profitable. Are we gonna see more questionable practices that aim to squeeze every last penny out of us ? YES. Because that would be the only way for publishers to keep making money when their AAA games are available day one on a subscription service. Also the monthly price of those services is gonna increase ($20/month at least).
That is the music streaming industry right now.
BUT, Microsoft cannot make that world a reality by themselves, it would require Sony and Nintendo to join in.
But both Sony and Nintendo know that $70 games on which they get 30% is way more profitable, therefore they won't do it.
Microsoft decided to do it because they've been in third place for 20 years now and they despereately need something to differentiate themselves.
I can imagine that world... only Nintendo and mobile games would exist plus PC trashware.
That's how that would work. Games aren't like music, TV shows and movies, they cost tens to hundreds of millions of USD to make these days.
Nintendo could still do fine with Nintendo's roster of IP so long as their core stay as fervent as ever. It's PS and Xbox that would suffer catastrophically. Games could not advance as a medium and we'd be stuck with arcade style games that Nintendo's core fanbase and Phone gamers are fine with, but many PC and nearly all PS & even Xbox gamers would be left wanting.
Subs would easily skyrocket in price over $70 more than they are now per year (but in all honesty they could jump to over $100/month).
It's by no accident that Xbox's "value added" service is the most expensive, it has to support new games development and free releases. Meanehile Nintendo's services are still the cheapest, but they also are the least functional and have the biggest lures (offering a couple hundred classic Nintendo games on NES-N64, GB-GBA and Sega games from various devices from Genesis and Game Gear). PS really is offering the best options as far as subscription-based models are concerned with hundreds more classics from PS through PS3 and fully rounded out modern services and it has the most subscribers (because gamers are apparently not that stupid).
Even so we both clearly understand that the upfront cost model for games is the more profitable one. Nintendo is also charging more because they feel their games are worth it and time will tell if TLoZ:ToTK is worth $70, but I doubt Nintendo will be feeling any pushback from their core.
It really is only Xbox that is pushing this boneheaded move, if the rest of the industry followed in ernest, a lot of publishers would go bust. In the end Microsoft couldn't make this a reality at all because it's not possible unless everyone just decides to shell out $100s per month in the hopes that they get something of worth at some point. Microsoft with all the money in the world already proved over 5 years that Game Pass is valueless.
We are in the early days of these game subscription services when it’s all about market share. Lose money now so you can take over the industry and make money later.
The new forecast released by DFC Intelligence shows Microsoft's Xbox gaining ground in the console software market share over its competitors. Meanwhile, the PC platform grows thanks to console shortages.
That seems like a reasonable forecast - assuming they keep being the more consumer friendly of the platform holders AND avoid any huge mistakes like the 2013 Xbox One launch.
That might be possibly, if they release games. If Starfield is well received or Activision doesn't - continue to - implode within four years
Well yeah because the supply is limiting demand. The pandemic has been great for xbox.
Has NOTHING to do with xbox being anything.
@InUrFoxHole,
Love the fight in him? The Microsoft press machine has been churning this drivel out for years. The correct context would be for you Xbox boys to keep it up kiddo!
It's not about messing up, what has really changed is the fact so many gamers have gone all digital over the past 10 years. That means they have huge library of games on Playstation or Xbox along with friends who play on the same platform
That's why when PlayStation lost the north American market share to Xbox 360 it was a huge deal but Xbox could not contain itself and let that slip away. Now PlayStation will lead and we are to the point now where if you don't have a PC you will need to buy both consoles
There will be too many console exclusives so need a 2nd platform. Usually I am a PlayStation gamer but I bought series x first because it's easier to get
Well that's you. I could have bought series s or x many different times but didn't because it had nothing of interest. And it still doesn't.
I kept at it and got a ps5 last July. Haven't regretted it and have enjoyed so many great games from PlayStation and 3rd party. Still missing a few titles like horizon Forbidden West...but I may not get into it for q while because of elden ring.
When did that happen. Most consumer friendly 🙄🤣 wanna play online that’ll cost ya it was free everywhere before. They’ve bought up companies and let them rot, they don’t release games but sure. Starfields not due till the very end of the year if it arrives on time they’ve still not finished halo, perfect dark was thing I was most looking forward to and that sounds like a mess so yeah probably best to say in years time as it’s not happening any time soon that’s for sure 🤣
- Free nextgen upgrades
- GamePass
- $60 games
- Not forcing always online for offline modes
- Not constantly re-releasing WiiU games
- Not implementing egregious MTX and then making them even worse via patches
Its clear who the most consumer friendly of the big three is right now. Hopefully the others adapt.
Free next gen upgrades (they not releasing any next gen games) $60 games cos no one’s paying $70 for that dribble. As for MTX Flight sim out there charging £60 for a plane and halo charging £8 for a colour but yeah whatever 😑🤦🏻♂️ 🤷🏻♂️🤣 as for not constantly re-releasing Wii u games no they just released a next gen console and relied on backwards compatibility for its games 🤣🤣 each to their own.
Free next gen upgrades: Xbox have released next gen upgrades. Cross gen games can still have next gen upgrades (see: HFW, GT7, Halo, Forza Horizon 5).
MTX: Halo is cosmetic, FS is typically by third parties. Cars are kinda fundamental to racing games but Polyphony felt the need to charge 10x what they did in GT Sport for cars 🤷 indefensible. Same with their always online (which you chose to ignore).
“ they just released a next gen console and relied on backwards compatibility for its games”
Weird, looking on metacritic for 2021, the only first party games in the top ten are all MS, and FH5 is the top scoring first party game for the year - and is still the highest scoring first party game to this day for these new consoles. Extend it to top 20 and you’ll get one Nintendo game, extend to top 30 and you’ll get your first Sony game.
Fortunately Nintendo are almost out of WiiU games to port…
I game near exclusively on PS5 (with a little bit of PC thrown in), but it’s clear who is delivering consumer value and who is trying to scalp us at every opportunity possible. I’m also not holding my breath on Spartacus being competitively priced.
"DFC Intelligence surveys show PS5 to be still the preferred console, but that might change as Microsoft's Xbox library grows thanks to the many acquired game studios."
I mean, I guess if shortages stay the same for 4 years... sure? But, wouldn't Sony just move more towards the PC market just like Xbox if it was that persistent?
interesting take. Let's say Sony can't produce hardware at the same pace they had been able to before. This could mean they obviously wouldn't sell the systems like they did. so... to reap the benefits of their software it seems logical they shift to releasing on PC at/near the same time. This allows those with consoles to buy in but also those with strong PC to buy in as well. It sounds like a win win.
I know there are those who say the heart of the PS is their console but not anymore, especially with the quality they have been releasing on PC. The only difference is the timing, but (like alluded to previously) if hardware is still hampered, they have to recoup their $$ through sales to other means more frequently than waiting a year or two after console release. They are wanting to support PC more and current market conditions are forcing them to do so much sooner than they anticipated.
The Heart of PS is profit and market control. If hardware can't be the source, they have to move on/diversfy. Doesn't matter how much an individual thinks the hardware makes the company or not.
This article also is weird in that it says PS will be hampered by hardware limitations, but somehow Nintendo will put out new hardware and not have similar limitations as a reason why it won't lose as much market reach.
^^the "not anymore" implies the heart is actually their games. My bad for not stating that at the time.
They can now sell games to the PC crowd to help mitigate some of the loss of hardware they may incur. They would just need to take a more aggressive look at their release schedule. They have an in house PC porting studio who should be able to churn things out in a more timely manner. All Sony has to do is give the word and new releases could be out on both in close proximity to each other.
Christopher
Not only that I guess they forgot the part where Microsoft cannot buy any Japanese publishers and Sony can and have already said they are looking to acquire more with the 10 billion dollars they have left over just from this acquisition period
Also ask yourself this who depends on their brand more Microsoft depending on Xbox or Sony depending on PlayStation and you have your answer on who has more at stake. I honestly do see Sony buying square enix and Capcom very soon and in my opinion them too are more impactful than Activision simply because of the legendary IP's they have under them
And for those of you who don't understand why Xbox and Microsoft cannot buy Japanese publishers here's the link that was written up very recently
https://www.videogameschron...
Yes, Microsoft can buy Japanese devs or pubs. It's more difficult for a foreign company to buy a Japanese one, due to heavier scrutiny. If you're purchasing over a certain percentage (10% I believe) you have to report to Japanese government and undergo an inspection. But it is possible and it does happen. Many Japanese companies are either fully or partially owned by foreign ones. Microsoft themselves own Tango Gameworks, which was previously purchased by Zenimax.
Also, the $10 billion investment funds you're referring to are for all of Sony's divisions, not just PlayStation. If PlayStation could afford Square Enix or Capcom they would have already bought them instead of spending $3.6 billion on Bungie. Both of them are worth around $5.5 billion, each, and Sony would have to pay significantly over that to acquire them. The average acquisition premium is somewhere around 30% these days, putting each company at a $7+ billion purchase. That is not happening.
@neutralgamer@ MS not being able to buy a Japanese developer is simply incorrect. Sure, that has been spun around for a while, but it's not true. It mat be more difficult, but not by no means impossible. Japanese companies being aqcuired varies in difficulty depending on what sector. Anything that is relayed at limiting Japanese STEM will have a high level of difficulty and if it would impede the Japanese government or their Self Defense Force then it's a no go. Japan has already made that a law. Japanese videogame devs do not fall into that category. They are tech, but not IT tech.
On topic, the video game industry might become jist like the streaming world of tv and movies, wherr you can get nickeled and dimed.
The very article, you linked, which I already read, states that it isn't impossible. Inn fact he says he doesn't think it is very possible, ehich is his opinion, which every analyst has. He eveb said he thinks it would be very difficult, but not impossible.
As far as Sony aqcuiring those Capcom and SE funds play a role amd not just investigation by the Japanese governemnt. The Japanese government would be more likely to approve Sony before MS. The linchpin would be the anount money can spend. I would reasearch Sony's financial means. Money will definetely be a factor, so they could try to buy a percentage of one of those companies. Lastly, Sony has gone all end on GAAS, as per their 10 GAAS titles in by 2026. They are nost likely to continue to aqcuire studios that will help in that venture.
@christopher
Yes Sony can move more to PC but, their lack of studios will start to come into play. They will not be able to physically produce as many games as MS. Look at the gap between releases at the end on last year. It takes time to make good games. Xbox has about 30 studios. It's not impossible for them to release a game every month for the foreseeable future and that is something Sony has never done.
The Variables this article is basing the analysis off of is Elden Ring lol, supply shortages lol, potentially new hard for Nintendo. Sony seems like more than ever have to address the bar when it comes to to consistent appeal which I’d say comes with from their first party talent which is growing and how they evolve into the live services spectrum and how they morph their subscription services into something that benefits the consumer but also ensures their business growth. All while trying to innovate for the future. Nintendo has their history of favorites with mascots and their risk on hardware why Microsoft shops for talent
Microsoft is shopping for talent, did I miss something? I haven’t seen very much talent shopping, if at all.
Not trying to trigger anyone. Microsoft recently has been shopping for studios with IP’s to add to Gamepass, and there are some very popular IP’s with gamers, but the ‘talent’ that makes those games are technologically mediocre or average at best. We love to laugh at the little bugs and glitches in Bethesda titles and expect them since it can add to the fun charm of those games, but is that a good reflection of talent?
Bethesda the dev is just one studio. So even if your argument had any merit, which it doesn't, this wouldn't apply to the rest of the studios under Bethesda. They're a publisher, remember? MachineGames, id Software, Arkane, Tango Gameworks, etc. They absolutely have talent.
Well, we'll see. Personally I expect Sony to go from strength to strength (and Nintendo to maintain the status quo) and continue to keep MS under their thumb.
I’m a Sony guy, but Microsoft has plenty of opportunities to come out on top provided they don’t screw anything up.
They've HAD those opportunities and have yet to win a gen. They need every region PlayStation dominates to cooperate and it's going to take more than promises from acquired studios.
https://www.videogameschron...
Its shows that MS outsold PS in Europe. Yes I know it's because of the shortages and yes it's only 1 month. The potential is already showing. If Starfield is a hit, elder Scrolls is a hit and if MS make COD exclusive then that's a probable reality that MS could overtake the PS5. However Sony has bigger games they have yet to announce as well, so it's not that easy at all to determine who will outdo who. Say if the shortages were cleared up by that time I still think Sony will continue to outdo Xbox. Though Xbox will be right behind Sony and won't have that huge gap like last gen. It'll be like 7th gen all over again. Nintendo would of already released their new hardware by that time. Knowing Nintendo, their next Hardware could be hit or miss.
Also, Xbox are not differentiating between S and X is their sales figures so it stands to reason that while PS is constrained by shortages, people are picking up the S as its the only console in Europe that you can pick up whenever you feel like it, then are available everywhere.
@LoveSpuds
I don't really care whether PS or Xbox sells more. It doesn't matter. However, the Series S is available everywhere like you said, which means people clearly *aren't* buying them up. There isn't as much demand for it, which makes sense.
I'll believe it when I see it like other people I don't believe in fortune tellers or nut jobs predicting the future. Things change all the time, decisions change all the time.
All 3 bring great things to the table. Just seems wild to me how people pick sides and die on the hill defending it.
Well, people do,so it's pretty pointless talking about people defending their console of choice. It's not going to change anyone's mind.
People in the media also champion their console of choice, they just have a bigger platform to do it.We get some pretty wild articles that sound more like wishful thinking than fact most of the time on the site.
Can’t keep Producer for Perfect Dark and Fable isn’t going wel but MS is going to dominate lol
Crystal Dynamics is essential pushing out the original T. I. Employees and filling those spots. CD is said to be familiar with Darrell Gallagher's way of managing from the top down.
Fable isn't going bad it's just that well, that studio has no expertise in RPG mechanics, considering the fact they've done nothing but work on open world racing games for the past 10 years.
apparently 2026 is when the big comeback is happening
November & December of 2026
That seems like wishful thinking. I can’t really see that happening, but keep the faith I guess.
Gampass will likely make all the difference. I know some ppl on here won't like to hear it & another lot will point out they prefer to buy their games but from what I've seen myself Gamepass is going to be a bigger factor every year.
I've already had friends sell their PS5 for either an Xbox Series or a PC just for Gamepass. Yes there's some amazing first party games on PS5 right now & coming soon but there's so many games coming onto Gamepass every month including first party it's ridiculous value, there's to many games. A couple of friends who are now on Gamepass said they came over because they couldn't believe they could play all those games for a low monthly price.
Halo brought some across. Forza 5 brought another. Not because of how good those games are but because they could play them day one & 100s more for such a cheap price.
If Gamepass was available in the 90s for the Snes & Sega Megadrive it would have been super cheap back then even at todays monthly price...
Wishful thinking but that's 4 years from now,one doesn't know what the future holds in 4 years.
Clearly. With Microsoft buying their way to the top they would be disappointed if their investments kept them in third place.
With games like Crossfire X and the decline of Halo Infinite multiplayer, that's a tall order.
I assume this is a counter statement to Sony forecasting to double their revenue by 2026 which would be roughly 50 billion+ since they have been averaging 24-26 billion past few years. That is just playstation, aniplex made 1 billion in revenue last year in gaming and with bungie making their own moves to become a publisher like riot and blizzard I don't see how anyone takes them away from their majority market share.
Great news for MS, Windows 10 OS, and DX12
IDK, I see plenty of evidence that the PC market is shrinking.. Or are gamers the only people who buy PCs anymore?
Wow illegally downloading games is good for the industry tha f