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Xbox boss Phil Spencer makes case for Tomb Raider exclusivity deal

It dominated last week's Gamescom and sparked thousands of comments on the internet.

In the 24 hours after Microsoft announced Xbox exclusivity for Rise of the Tomb Raider, forums raged. How could publisher Square Enix and developer Crystal Dynamics sell out? And wouldn't moneybags Microsoft be better off spending its cash on making its own games, rather than denying PlayStation and PC players the chance to play what will probably be one of 2015's biggest games?

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vishmarx3531d ago

You have exclusives that are made in house.

You have exclusives, like the recent Sunset Overdrive, where the developer gets to keep control of their product, so staying on one system makes sense.

You have exclusives, like Bayonetta 2, where one of the big companies helps fund the game which would have never been made otherwise.

With all of these I have no problem buying the game and is the reason I own all the major systems.

Then you have crap like this where one company pays to keep the game off other systems. This is complete anti-consumer shit. This is not helping the gamer. This is not creating exciting content for your fans. This is not making me want to support your company by hiring the most talented artist in the industry and giving them a chance to wow me. This is 100% complete mafia bullshit of taking out all competition and leaving me one single choice

jackanderson19853531d ago

you should really read the article

sonarus3531d ago

why? so we can pretend this wasnt microsoft throwing money at square enix? Lets pretend its about relationships:D

Hey money doesnt make the world go round. Love makes the world go round. If you believe that then maybe you've been watching too much my little pony

johndoe112113531d ago

Did YOU read that article??? That article is filled with so much pr bullsh!t my brain almost fried. None of the excuses he gave made a lick of sense and some of them even contradict each other. His answers were a joke and NOTHING he says would make anyone think anything other than Microsoft is a money hatting anti-consumer gaming industry destroying parasite. Maybe you need to read the bloody article again.

johndoe112113531d ago

@sonarus

You know, not only have I been gaming since the 1970's but iv'e been involved in the computer field for a pretty long time too and what a lot of people here and in the gaming industry don't realize is that this is what microsoft does with EVERYTHING.

Microsoft never competes, microsoft buy's out. When ever a company comes out with a great product. Microsoft never says "hey lets's go develop a product of our own and go compete", no, they would either buy out that company or it's closest competitor. MOST of microsoft software was acquired this way.

In fact I will go out on a limb and say that you can probably count the amount of software that microsoft developed themselves on 10 fingers. This is what they do. They have done it since the beginning and they will continue to do it in every thing they touch. Hence the reason I have said and will continue to say that microsoft is the bane of the gaming industry.

That is NOT the type of mentality we need in gaming, that type of mentality will destroy gaming. The more I think about them the less inclined I feel to support them. They thrive off of anti-consumer practices and they have no idea how to do it otherwise.

jackanderson19853531d ago

nobody is denying MS gave SE something... hell he admits they did.

It's about the reasoning behind it. Everyone knows SE has unrealistic targets for AAA games... MS are paying something (most likely advertisement and promotions) to keep the associated costs down with the game... rather than opt for some timed DLC, MS went for timed exclusivity

and PR bullsh**... he states outright they don't own the IP and the owners can do what they want with it... he even highlights Ryse and DR3 as examples of this.

Also he doesn't need to go into the deal breakdown because that's bad for business it's common sense... you don't share unnecessary details unless both parties agree and it's beneficial in some sense.

He also stated the reason is because MS don't have an action adventure game to compete against UC4... TR is it's UC4 for the period involved

nX3531d ago (Edited 3531d ago )

Vishmarx is completely right and he most probably read the article, there is no excuse for this deal. Maybe you should rethink your principles as this is not a good way of making business. They have more than enough money to build own IP's but instead they buy out franchises, wtf man?

Also Spencer gets pretty pissy during the interview when asked about the duration, I hope he realizes how much damage he has done. I for one will not support these kind of deals (just like I never bought a CoD mappack or microtransaction), I don't want gaming to become like that - it would be bad for all of us, you included!

uptownsoul3531d ago (Edited 3531d ago )

All I got out of this is that Microsoft doesn't own many IP's. And because of that they have to spend money to keep games off competing platforms. From a strictly business perspective, I don't know how Microsoft can make money this generation since third parties are going to drive up the price of exclusivity based on increasing price of making AAA games; the growing install gap.

NewMonday3531d ago (Edited 3531d ago )

@vishmarx

"This is not helping the gamer. This is not creating exciting content for your fans"

well said!

sad for XB1 owners because they gain absolutely nothing from this, in-fact they lose funding for a potential game just because MS wanted to temporary keep a game away from other platforms.

MS just proved they never change their policy, just momentarily delay them, and they will always go back to old habits whenever they have the advantage.

PS4 owners will play the game anyway after a few months, they will be busy playing Uncharted 4 to notice Tomb Raider is missing.

choujij3531d ago

This is why they're a cancer in this market. Rather than putting the money into creating more games for their own platform and userbase, they would rather spend it on keeping games away from other gamers for a duration. That's a lose-lose situation.

As a 360 owner since launch day, I will no longer support this company or their practices.

InTheLab3531d ago

I read it and in the article, Phil compares this situation with Dead Rising and talks up how they turned that into a major franchise, and it's probably the dumbest most Matrick-like thing he's said so far.

TR is a legendary franchise that has had a few bumps, but is nothing like Dead Rising, PvZ, Ryse, or any other small time franchise that MS has paid for. It's a stupid comparison and only muddled the points Phil was trying to make. TR being exclusive does not make it a more notable franchise no matter how many marketing dollars gets thrown out there....

I can appreciate him saying they straight up paid for the game and that Sony was presented with the same opportunity. I appreciate him saying he wouldn't go out and buy a sci-fi shooter (which is a lie...Titanfall) because he already has one of that genre. Lie or not, at least he owned up to it.

But what bugs me the most about his interview is his attitude that this is good for anyone but Xbox in the short term. All this does is prevent more fans from getting the game in a reasonable amount of time.

LordMaim3531d ago

What's kind of interesting/funny is that the companies that Microsoft cites as having made similar deals with in the past (Crytek for Ryse, Capcom for Dead Rising) are both having money problems in spite of, or possibly as a result of their deal. Now both games are going multiplatform anyhow.

Sounds like it should be a cautionary tale for Square Enix.

fermcr3531d ago (Edited 3531d ago )

I find most of these fanboy comments funny and stupid.

Doesn't matter how you put it, with all the justifications and excuses you want...

EXCLUSIVE means that a company PAYS A DEVELOPER to keep their game OUT of other platforms and exclusive to THEIRS. Simple as that.

Sony/Nintendo/Microsoft do it.

All of a sudden people are "shocked" because Microsoft did it. Stupid fanboys.

LeCreuset3531d ago

@jackanderson1985

For what? I did, and I can say that most of it was excuse making about not wanting to invest in marketing a game appearing on other platforms. That rationale is easily defeated when you consider other AAA games like COD and Destiny, which conventional wisdom says will do more to move Xbox and PS systems, respectively, than this timed exclusive TR deal will do for XB1.

LeCreuset3531d ago

Here's the TL;DR of the article: We haven't invested enough in creating 1st party content so we have to money-hat 3rd parties.

"Do I wish I had an owned IP first-party action adventure game? Absolutely. But I don't right now."

"Totally. I'm a big fan of Uncharted and I wish we had an action adventure game of that ilk. We've started some, and we've looked at them. But we don't have one today of that quality. This is an opportunity."

DragonKnight3531d ago

I find that Phil Spencer tried to be as honest as he could about Microsoft's intentions in this interview, but it also paints them as a company that doesn't try very hard when it comes to creating their own IPs. They'd rather buy someone else's games than make their own.

I also find it telling how, on more than one occasion, he tries to throw CD or SE under the bus by implying that either SE came to them with a deal (leaving the idea of if they went to Sony and were turned down, or just went to MS first and weren't turned down completely open), or CD has been actively pursuing a relationship with Microsoft for 5 years and no one is saying why.

It's sad he mentions games like Dead Rising or Ryse because they're nothing like the situation with Tomb Raider. In the cases of both of those games, Microsoft may not own the IP but they may as well because they paid for the game or franchise to be created and they continue to pay for the game or franchise to remain off other platforms. At least for a time.

Many people have already said it. Microsoft should be using the money they have to CREATE new IPs. Actually COMPETE with Sony and Nintendo in that arena and give Xbox One owners a reason to keep their Xbox One. Not buy timed exclusivity and piss off millions of other users, while telling Xbox One fans that they can't be bothered to make their own IPs and that the IPs they buy will just end up on other, better platforms anyway.

Phil is doing a better job than the previous Xbox execs were, but he's still mired in that overall Microsoft "buy everything out" attitude. And if people don't think that that's a bad thing, just have a conversation with Rare.

badz1493531d ago

seriously, why are we still talking about this? the game is timed exclusive, end of story, no?

the case is simple. MS needs something huge and what other things bigger than acquiring a 3rd party exclusive? so, they got their hands on the best thing they could get at the moment which is TR because I don't think any other major publisher would want to have a smaller market for their already successful IP or there aren't any other IP that can make a similar impact. SE saw it as an opportunity to cut on spending and they took it with condition that it's timed.

I don't really see a problem unless they buy the IP altogether. it's still a multiplat but will just come later to other platforms but the way I see it, it's SE's loss. the game won't come out for another one and a half year while many other games will be released before it and in the end, TR's absence on the other platform won't be missed much. I doubt it will make any impact considering there are a lot heavy hitters on the way which will be bigger than TR could ever be!

Godmars2903531d ago

"He also stated the reason is because MS don't have an action adventure game to compete against UC4..."

Given that they've been in the gaming industry for as long as they have, do they really have any excuses as to why they don't have anything similar to UC themselves?

FamilyGuy3531d ago

At the end he basically just stated that they wanted something on their platform that would be a direct competitor to Uncharted 4 in that games release window. Thing is, it was already a multi-platform title so they were going to have it anyway. All they did was pay to restrict access on other platforms.

In the past we had the multi-platform title Prototype go up against the exclusive Infamous. They were similar games, to a degree, that released at similar times. There was no need and never has been a need to restrict access like this.

MS needs to build their own games, buying exclusivity on an *established* *multi-platformed* title is dirty. I don't even care about Tomb Raider, this is just a dirty tactic in general, no matter what game it is.

Example: If Sony bought exclusivity on Just Dance, CoD, Battlefield, Need For Speed, Mass Effect, Street Fighter, etc it would be the same issue. MS is HURTING the games industry.

Consoldtobots3531d ago

OMG it's tomb freakin raider people, WHO CARES????

I know I don't

u got owned3531d ago

Ok people stop with the whining and move on. What are we, 10 years old kids? The game is timed exclusive. You'll get to play it on your console of choice soon enough after it releases on XBO.

Can we please move on to other things, this is getting really old.

gangsta_red3530d ago

I love how this is still an issue!!

Not too long ago Sony fanboys yelled and screamed that MS had no exclusives. Now that MS is getting exclusive Sony fanboys are now screaming about the way MS is acquiring them.

You know what...

Nothing MS does will satisfy the Sony fanboys and if you think about it...why should it, since they'll just continue to throw out the most insane reasons as to why this exclusive deal for Tomb Raider is such a travesty and blight on the gaming community.

I swear it's beyond funny. One minute Sony fanboys have too many exclusive games to play the next they are fighting mad because they can't play ONE game.

Which is it...are their too many or not? Make up your minds!

DevilOgreFish3530d ago

Evidently to many people, this is a major part of the franchise which many seem to care about. Tomb Raider Lost artifact was a PC exclusive 14 years ago, and i could remember none caring two hoots about it as we slowly entered the 128 bit generation.

Had this game not sported next gen visuals, or been a sequel to a defunct reboot; I don't think many would have made such a fuss about it.

GUTZnPAPERCUTZ3530d ago

DON'T TRY, YOU ARE RIGHT, THEY ARE WRONG. THESE ARE SONY FANBOYS WE ARE TALKING ABOUT, LET THEM WHINE!

AngelicIceDiamond3530d ago (Edited 3530d ago )

I guess Phil Spencer's evil now.

Spencer said from the very beginning hes gonna do whatever it takes to get games and content to X1.

Phil's getting serious and its no telling what else hes gonna do in the future.

Anybody would know by reading this interview knows he answering in the best way possible. For a PR point of view anyway.

He can't flat out say "yes I underhandedly money hatted the game"

Or any of that fashion what else do you want the guy to say?

He's keeping it professional. Phils a really outgoing guy and will discuss anything improptu fashion. But when it comes to business acquisition's obviously he can't say OUTRIGHT what happened.

Phil knows we're not dumb. He knows that we know its money hat.

But Phil kinda works for a buissness and working for a buissness means you have to feed us that usual PR wall.

Eddie201013530d ago

Phil Spencer is becoming the biggest BS machine at Microsoft.

LeCreuset3530d ago (Edited 3530d ago )

@AngelicIceDiamond

No, not evil. But he's looking less and less like the revolutionary, anti-Mattrick he was being hyped as. He knows what the problem is. He identified it in this interview when he says he wishes they had a game like Uncharted to roll out instead of buying a multiplat. But he still did it.

It's not like there's much disagreement here. His argument admits to what MS is being accused of by its critics. He just tries to justify it. That's where the disagreement comes in. He's taking the easy road for immediate results, much like his predecessors, at the expense of developing first party content.

Big retail releases, so far.

PS4:

KZ
Knack
Infamous
TLOU

Xbox:

Ryse
Forza
Dead Rising
Titan Fall

Big retail releases, so far, minus 3rd party:

PS4:

KZ
Knack
Infamous
TLOU

Xbox:

Forza

DragonKnight3530d ago

@Angelic: The difference is that Tomb Raider was already coming to the Xbox One anyway. Phil was aggressive in ensuring it didn't come to the PS4 and PC. That's not getting the Xbox One games, it's taking games away from everyone else that you would have been able to play anyway.

If Phil is serious about games, then why isn't he putting that money into first party studios? What happened to all of that money that was allegedly invested in first party exclusive titles?

If anything, this move is of final benefit to Sony. Why? Because Sony demands that timed exclusive games from other platforms gain some kind of improvement on their platform when it eventually releases so as to be a game worth the money of PS gamers. Also, it means that Uncharted 4 will have no competition and likely gain even more sales due to that factor.

AngelicIceDiamond3530d ago (Edited 3530d ago )

@Creust Games coming soon and in the future

Fable Legends, Halo MCC and Halo 5,Rares new project Crack down reboot Phantom Dust, Ori And the blind forest, Killer Instinct, Forza and Project Spark Gears Of War and Screamride.

They have there own Ips obviously. I think MS is working with 3rd party to release games while strengthening on its first party offerings.

I give up bring logic here is so damn pointless is frustrating...

@Dragon have it ever crossed your mind that Don Mattrick sat on his ass last gen? Turning Rare into a Kinect Studio and depriving them of there talent? What happend to Kameo Elements of power 2? Oh that's right canceled because Kinect was invented. Fable a Kinect game? Come on...

Last gen he didn't invest in his own studios because well Halo and Gears were making them all the money. Therefor he sat there and didn't do a a damn thing 1st party wise or turned everything into a Kinetic studio.

Phil is cleaning up his giant mess when it comes to first party. You would think after all this years Their first party studios would be stronger when X1 was introduced. But nope last management didn't do his job nor didn't he care to.

Its not his fault first party is still falling behind.

So cut Phil some slack.

ABizzel13530d ago (Edited 3530d ago )

So much BS, the smell is stuck in my head.

Honestly it's shady business, and all around foul of MS, but business is business as they say.

The main people we need to have interviews with are Square and Crystal Dynamics. At the end of the day it was up to them to say Yes or No.

ShinMaster3530d ago (Edited 3530d ago )

@ AngelicIceDiamond

Tomb Raider was already coming out to Xbox One anyway. This does nothing for his or Microsoft's image or for Xbox' first party line up.
He didn't bring a new game to Xbox by doing so. He just made it exclusive.
___

This makes no sense. Square Enix says that sales of TR were underwhelming and that it was only profitable once they released it across 5 different platforms, including the PS4 which sold double the amount of copies of the Xbox One.

So it makes absolutely NO SENSE for Square Enix to make it exclusive to the least profitable platform.

Phil Spencer needs to quit the "relationship" BS. It was a huge check. If you can't outright say it, then don't say anything.

choujij3530d ago (Edited 3530d ago )

@DragonKnight, LeCreuset & Shinmaster

I wouldn't bother with him. He's an Xbox fanboy masquerading as a neutral gamer: http://xbox.uservoice.com/u...
Jun 15, 2014 ·

"Shenmue 3 PLEASE!! If MS makes it happen then there is no console war. The win would belong to MS."

The irony is, Shenmue 3 is a perfect example of a game that lacks funding, which could be published by MS.

It's unfortunate that some fanboys would rather ignore the facts and argue defending shady moves, such as the TR one.

I for one am glad Spencer is already showing his true colors. It reaffirms my decision to no longer support that platform.

Pogmathoin3530d ago

Again, does MS have an obligation to explain to sony fanboys? People spoke with the PS4.... Now MS is in catch up mode.... What do you expect?? They need to do this, whether or not it is a good/bad thing....

Gaming1013530d ago

While the deal may be pissing off a lot of non X-bone gamers, it's capitalism. Microsoft decided to throw money at Square Enix for exclusivity since they don't have an adventure game to compete with Uncharted 4, which will undoubtedly be the Adventure game of the year when it releases. From a gamer standpoint it may suck, but Sony may not be worried about it because if Uncharted 4 comes out alongside Tomb Raider, having TR come out on PS4 as well will likely detract from U4 sales since it's the same genre, and lets face it the last Tomb Raider pretty much ripped off Uncharted and Batman Arkham Asylum's game design, so a lot of people aren't likely to buy both TR and U4 in the same release window.

This is why I don't care, and neither should anyone else. U4 will dominate, I'll get TR the few months later or whenever it is that it comes out. No skin off my back!

Petebloodyonion3530d ago (Edited 3530d ago )

Like usual PPL. we hear the same complaint from the fans
about how MS are evil for every actions they make.
Yet Sony deny Destiny in Japan and nobody complains.

Heck Phil's evil cause he spitting Pr Bulls regarding the duration of the exclusivity But HEY!!! Sony's boss won't comment about if the game is time or full exclusive in Japan and he's ok!

Now let's all your raging hormones and analyse the situation for 1 min.

Heck Square has been vocals about how they weren't happy with TB's sales in the past and there's a reasons for it and it's call lack of hype and exposure.
You can blame MS for lots of thing but there's one thing they really excel at and it's marketing.
Something TB is sorely lacking.
so yeah MS can push this game as a AAA Uncharted killer and it might compete.
And honestly I love Uncharted but TB is in the same class too.

And remember, Sony would surely advertise and hype a direct competitor to one of it's main franchise.

mixolydian_id3530d ago (Edited 3530d ago )

Seeing so many rage about this is hilarious.

Sony made Tomb Raider fully exclusive to Playstation for a decade.

Hypocrisy at it's finest!

Like or dislike this!

Final Fantasy from 7-10... following years of other platforms
Metal Gear Solids

It's a timed exclusive! What about Destiny's DLC?

I say "Grow up" to the teens of N4g, that haven't a clue!

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Funantic13531d ago (Edited 3531d ago )

How's this different from Dead Rising 3 being exclusive? Sony fans should just demand their own exclusive version of Tomb Raider.

Golden_Mud3531d ago

So PC fans could still be treated badly ? this deals is bs at it's finest.

johndoe112113531d ago

You are just as delusional and clueless as phil spencer to think that its only sony fans complaining about this. This just goes to show how out of touch and clueless microsoft is when it comes to the gaming industry. T

LeCreuset3531d ago

Not to say that I'm completely fine with the DR3 deal, but are you really trying to draw a false equivalency between an eight year old franchise, just seeing its second console gen, that launched exclusively on 360 releasing a sequel exclusively on XB1 more than three years after the last iteration to an eighteen year old franchise, going into its fourth console gen, that debuted on multiple systems, that has made most of its money on PS releasing a sequel to a game they hyped as a reboot of the franchise and sold to PS gamers as recently as this year on PS4, which sold less on Xbox, as an XB1 exclusive?

That people weren't as upset at MS for the DR deal is evidence that this isn't just some hysterical hate for MS at play.

The only situation remotely comparable to this deal that I could imagine would be The Phantom Pain going exclusive after having released Ground Zeroes on multiple consoles.

lawgone3530d ago

John Doe...you've been gaming since the 70's and you still behave this immaturely? Grow up man. Every console has it's exclusives. Why are you whining so much about this? Besides, it's just Tomb Raider.

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ScorpiusX3531d ago

Come on you know you weren't going to buy it unless it was on sale or cheap, because like many of those that complained your heart and minds are set on supporting Uncharted 4 before anything released.

InTheLab3531d ago

So Uncharted comes along and suddenly, people hate Lara? And God of War comes along so to hell with Devil May Cry. And LBP,Ratchet,Sly comes along so who cares about Rayman. And Resistance and Killzone come along so forget Battlefield and CoD. And inFamous shows up so forget about Prototype. And since there's Gran Turismo, forget about NFS, Project Cars, and every racer out there.

That's the thing here. Sony has a answer to every major genre out there unlike MS and Nintendo but unlike MS and Nintendo gamers, we don't stop buying games simply because we have an exclusive for that.

No gamer in there right mind turns down more games.

And let's forget both version of TR sold better on Playstation while we're at it...

Why o why3531d ago (Edited 3531d ago )

Lol....the last TR sold well on the ps3...wouldn't be surprised if it sold the same or more than it did on the 360 I know the ps4 version oustold the x1 version. Ps3 gamers just had the option of both just like they did for most games last gen... dantes inferno was a blatant gow clone yet it too sold well and to be fair it was a solid game that I enjoyed.

Basically your point is weak and lazy

Ashlen3531d ago (Edited 3531d ago )

For me it boils down to this: Microsoft can't sell more consoles than Sony with just their own hardware, games and reputation, so they're just going pay to hinder Sony as much as they can. Basically, they're sore losers.

johndoe112113531d ago

That basically sums it up. "Let's just try and stagnate the gaming industry a bit because we're getting our a$$es kicked".

BG115793531d ago

At this point, I believe that Phil is showing is truth colors and nothing more. Those explanations are Don Matrick level. The move is Don Matrick level. The only thkng different is the reaction. It took them less than a day to react to the bad press.

k3rn3ll3530d ago

No SE can't sell enough games so they pitched to both platform holders this deal. And MS bit as they should have

cee7733530d ago (Edited 3530d ago )

Don't forget PC as well Microsoft waged war against both of it platforms with rotr 🐸☕

johndoe112113530d ago

@k3rn3ll

And exactly what proof do you have of that theory?

LiQuiZoN3530d ago

Genius Commment.

Completely sums it up.

Look at how Sony recovered last gen. They pushed Exclusives, In-house, Unique etc... They took the RISK in investment into new IP and it payed off. This isn't even a new concept. Sony has done this since PS1. Aquire 1st party devs, work closely with developers to produce games THEY FUND etc...

Microsoft is and always has been a parasite on the gaming industry. Nothing new here, but atleast lets all admit it.

For those who wish to support such business practices then by all means continue, but you aren't actually helping yourself. (although paying to play online XBL) should of told you that but since you payed for that you allowed a new anti-consumer industry standard to come in the place of free online as well.

You are only hurting yourselves.

HugoDrax3530d ago

For me this says it all, and clearly shows it will eventually be released on Windows PC, but not PS4. Look at this statement...

"I'm not trying to push gaming down on any other platform. Clearly, I'm not going to invest in something to make games great on other platforms. Windows stuff I will. But not on stuff on other consoles. That's 101."

It's business, and MONEY is what business is all about.

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callahan093531d ago

"Crystal has been investing in that game and Square has as well, in Tomb Raider as a franchise, and wanting to put it at the highest level, with the big triple-A franchises out there, but that's expensive."

Here's what I'm getting out of Spencer's long-winded explanation (don't take that wrong, I'm glad he gave so much about how this happened): Tomb Raider (reboot) was extremely expensive to produce to get it to "AAA caliber". The game didn't make as much money as is needed to justify that expense. They WANT to continue making Tomb Raider as a AAA experience, but they aren't confident that they'll get a return on their investment based on the first one. Therefore Microsoft is putting a lot of money towards the investment of this game.

This is how it's smart of Square-Enix. They don't need to invest as much into the game, so it doesn't matter that the sales will be smaller by being on just one platform. They already expected sales to not be big enough, apparently. By doing this, they actually get a higher return on investment, because their investment is smaller, and they'll sell more on XBox as an exclusive than they would as a multiplatform title. If later on it can come out on PlayStation and on PC, then it's a no-brainer.

Now, I'm not so sure it makes as much sense from Microsoft's perspective... I think they were banking on people being excited about it being exclusive to Xbox, maybe even making it a system seller. But they didn't think it through all the way.

This backlash should have been predictable. People perceive this as the worst kind of money-hatting, and PlayStation & PC fans who have been playing the franchise since game 1, they are upset about having their game removed from under their noses, and they are NOT planning to buy an Xbox to play it.

So it kind of backfires from a Microsoft publicity and system sales standpoint, but it definitely looks like this will be a net positive for Crystal Dynamics & Square-Enix from a return on investment point of view.

NewMonday3531d ago

so a game that will be coming to PS4 will be better now? thanks MS!

and also because of this Uncharted could make an extra 100 million for lack of competition, Sony owes them a big favor.

k3rn3ll3530d ago

It hasn't always been on pc. There was quite a few years where it wasn't because Sony did the same thing MS did. Honestly I wouldn't be surprised if Sony didn't buy it this time because SE and CD demanded a pc release later.

Imalwaysright3530d ago

It's the third time I'm gonna post this link. The game was profitable and met SE expectations.

http://www.gamesindustry.bi...

whybag3530d ago

"By doing this, they actually get a higher return on investment, because their investment is smaller, and *they'll sell more on XBox as an exclusive than they would as a multiplatform title*."

How do you figure it will sell more as solely on XBox? Unless you meant that will EARN more because the MS money will offset the lost Playstation revenue, that's a discussion that could have merit.

But as has been mentioned, the new TR line sells convincingly better on Playstation. They also run the risk of poisoning the well when they do release on Playstation, because of gamers that may remember the timed delay.

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come_bom3531d ago (Edited 3531d ago )

@vishmarx
"... one company pays to keep the game off other systems..."

You are completely full of crap. That's WHAT exclusive means. You can go around and around being offended and moaning, trying to justify that some companies do it differently then others, but basically exclusive means that a company pays a developer to keep their game out of other systems, and keep it exclusive to their system. Sony does it. Nintendo does it. If Microsoft does it you get offended?... simply because it's not your company of choice.

Fanboys!!! * facepalm and shakes head *

Microsoft where smart enough to get Tomb Raider timed exclusive... but dumb enough not to keep it a complete exclusive. Exclusive sell consoles, not timed exclusives.

DragonKnight3531d ago

No one is paying $400 for one game unless they have more money than sense. Tomb Raider won't be a system seller.

Spotie3531d ago

The point you and other xbox fanboys are trying hard to ignore is that there's a MASSIVE difference between investing money into building your OWN exclusives, and buying exclusivity of a preexisting IP.

Bloodborne was never a multiplat. It's not the same. Destiny is only DLC. Not the same. The closest is Dreamfall Chapters, and even still, that game doesn't have the history or strength of a franchise like Tomb Raider (and I'm not certain what consoles it's been on in the past).

According to you guys, Microsoft has all this money that they can toss around, while Sony will be bankrupt in a year. Why is it, then, that Sony is taking all the risks, while Microsoft plays it safe?

HanzoHattori3530d ago

@Spotie
I completely agree with you...
The Xbox Division as a whole isn't doing very well...
Xbox studios are shutting down...
Not very many new, FIRST PARTY Xbox IP's coming down the pipeline...
This move reeks of desperation and attention whoring...

qwerty6763531d ago

So what you're saying vishmarx, is microsoft should just help fund development for no reason and keep it on all platforms. ya that makes a lot of sense.

Square Enix has said they weren't happy with the return investment of Tomb Raider. They also said they didn't like how you make no profit while the game is in long development. No one was hardly talking about Tomb raider before this.

So tell me, what should Square Enix have done? They weren't making enough profit on the franchise. They could invest less money and make it into it a half baked game I guess?

Or they could partner with Microsoft, have them fund development and advertise the game. Microsoft gets a decent exclusive, SE gets better profits. Its a win win.

Yes you could argue the whole gamers lose out thing. But if you really want to get mad, get mad at the industry as a whole. Sony did the same thing to keep TR off Sega and Nintendo systems. They've also done it with various other titles.

Yes it sucks, but its the way it is now. And I understand why people are mad and they certainly should be. My problem is the people who are getting mad at just microsoft while supporting Sony being complete hypocrites.

vishmarx3531d ago (Edited 3531d ago )

Microsoft brings nothing to this industry other than dump trucks of money. They're in the video game industry for all the wrong reasons. Making and selling video games is a secondary part of the business model and that has been the case from day one. Originally it was a Sony denial tactic. As Sony fell on hard times and the X360 emerged as a successful product they used XBL to turn it into a marketing push where their real customers were advertisers and games were just the gateway to get people in the door looking at all the ads.
The XB1's original concept took this to the next level planning to have Kinect effectively mining data from within our homes while we lived around the system. Obviously the blow back was too great to continue that little project, but that was the original intent and Microsoft stated as much during a conference for their advertising partners.

Instead of this (which probably cost them $50M or better), Titanfall (which also likely cost them $50M or better) the stated NFL deal at $400M, and buying the Gears IP from Epic (likely a solid $50-$100M price tag) Microsoft could have funded over a half dozen of the biggest, most expensive AAA exclusives EVER.
They gave the NFL more money for a fantasy football app than Take 2/Rockstar spent on Grand Theft Auto 5. LET THAT SINK INTO YOUR HEAD when you excuse their lack of first party studios as "doing business"
Sure you don't build a first party stable overnight, but in MS' case when they hell are they going to start?
Forza is the only new IP they've generated and maintained worth a s*** in their entire time as a console first party. Everything else was bought, mismanaged, and typically shuttered.
Buying their way into the industry with the Xbox with Bungie, Lionhead, etc. is one thing. Sure, you need meaningful exclusives and that was the fastest way to get them. They've been in the console business for nearly 13 years now though. The proof is in the pudding. Microsoft has never shown a commitment to developing their own legitimate first party stable. They closed much of what they did start with the Xbox during the X360 generation because Sony's failure to deliver with PS3 allowed them to pick off former exclusives and have a comparable 3rd party library at a lower price, so they weren't needed. The only significant reinvestment they've ever shown in software development was for Kinect, which they've now pulled back on nearly completely as well.

qwerty6763530d ago (Edited 3530d ago )

@vishmarx "Microsoft brings nothing to this industry other than dump trucks of money. "

so what you're saying is they shouldn't have copied Sony? cause they're one of the first ones to start this buying exclusives thing.

I do agree with your next part though. They started to invest more on entertainment features then games the last couple years. But a lot of that has to do with Don Mattrick who was a bonehead. and that guys gone. So to continue to harp on them about that is unreasonable.

And again a lot of what you complain about was in the Don Mattrick era. True they could have probably put more effort into their first partys. But Phil has said that's what they're going to focus on now. However you still need to make partners in the industry. Both Sony and Microsoft are funding devs to make their games exclusive on their system. They're doing it all the time. What me to list all the games Sony has made exclusive from third party devs?

And again about this Tomb Raider deal. If you look at Microsoft first party exclusives they have.

Racing - Forza
FPS - Halo
Shooter - GOW
RPG - Fable
Fighting - Killer Instinct
Adventure - ??????

they're still missing that AAA adventure game. And Phil has said they've looked at trying to get one, but none have come up yet. So for now he worked out a deal with SE, keep in mind they wanted this, people shouldn't be blaming Microsoft at all. Sony would have done the same thing. For some reason SE didn't like their return investment on the game. Why they thought selling 7m copies of the game a failure is beyond me lol.

kenshiro1003530d ago

You seriously can't believe the crap you wrote there.

-Foxtrot3531d ago (Edited 3531d ago )

Well Said

However he wants games like Uncharted which is why this has most likely happened

So instead of making it themselves they got a third party game as a timed exclusive instead

Phil is such a bullshit liar...honestly he's the best liar at Microsoft.

Godmars2903531d ago

Which is why I've been so perplexed that he's been held as the savior of the Xbox.

Or rather, since he was there when all the bad choices were made, helped to defend and cover them up, how, at the very least, was he ever considered to be an instant improvement?

Azzanation3531d ago

Do you know Sony dont make Uncharted, they own the company that makes Uncharted which going back afew years weren't even called Naughty Dog and were a 3rd party PC developer. Nintendo are the only ones that actually make there huge AAA games. Sony and MS get other studios to make them. Its no different if you own them or hire them, its the same thing.

LeCreuset3531d ago (Edited 3531d ago )

He's a better politician than others they've put in front of the public. But when you look at the substance of what he's saying he's just as full of it as the rest.

"This whole thing that, like we just somehow found something that Sony fans love and said hey, if we just drop millions of dollars then they can't go play the game, that's not how it played out."

But that's exactly what they did! He's so full of it. He's trying to make it like they just so happened to want to invest in the marketing of this game — could have been any game — and incidentally, as a result, PC and PS TR fans are denied the game. No! They deliberately targeted a game whose fanbase was composed overwhelmingly of PS and PC gamers to coerce them into buying an Xbox by holding hostage a franchise they had been playing for nearly two decades. That's the same reason they were not forthcoming about the extent of the exclusivity of the deal until the PR backlash forced Phil to tell the truth. This deal, for a game Xbox was already getting, is worth nothing to MS if they can't present the illusion of exclusivity to leverage it against non-Xbox TR fans.

@Azzanation

Read the interview. Phil talks about Uncharted and makes it clear they aren't the same thing, which is why this deal is happening in the first place.

-Foxtrot3531d ago (Edited 3531d ago )

@Godmars290

Because people want to believe that he is the saviour.

All the things he is being praised for are things ANY PERSON would be doing if they took over Don Mattrick

Hell even if Don managed to hang onto his position he would be doing exactly the same thing to try and turn the company around.

These decisions and 180s aren't being done just because it's Phil Spencer they are just logical business decisions to get Microsoft and the Xbox One back in the good books with the gamers which will then boost Xbox One sales. They are doing want they NEED to do, not doing it for us.

If people wern't so blind and actual understood business corporations such as Microsoft then they'll see that Phil is just a puppet while the higher ups at the core Microsoft company are the ones pulling the strings. They were in a huge shitstorm, they needed someone gamers could easily trust and Phil was the best man for the job since he is the only one who actual plays on games. He would of NEVER got that job under normal circumstances.

It's his job to go out there, take credit, put on a smile and make himself look like this saviour so people will trust in Microsoft again

It's all part of a plan.

If the roles were reversed and MS had 10 million consoles sold Phil wouldn't be making such a big thing about the companies "gamer focus". Hell he probably would of slowly adding the stuff they revealed last year, bit by bit.

DragonKnight3531d ago

@LeCreuset: "PR backlash forced Phil to tell the truth."

Seems to be a trend with Microsoft lately doesn't it? They only come forward with the truth when PR backlash gives them no other choice.

@Azzanation: Are you serious? First of all, a "few years" actually equates to almost 20. Naughty Dog's first game on PS consoles was Crash Bandicoot and that was in 1996. Naughty Dog was Jam Software prior to changing their name in 1989. That's 25 years as Naughty Dog.

Second, Nintendo owns studios that make their games for them. It's not Nintendo making all of their games at Nintendo HQ themselves.

http://en.wikipedia.org/wik...

That's a list of studios that Nintendo bought to make games for them.

So to say that Nintendo doesn't do what Sony has done in buying studios is just plain wrong.

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RAWSTA3531d ago

And then we have idiots like you crying.

imt5583531d ago

WHO BELIEVE IN PHIL SPENCER?

Disagree votes means NO
Agree votes means YES

LET'S START THE POLL! Shall we?

poor_cus_of_games3530d ago

If only I could disagree more. Hate that lying, smirking tosser.

Azzanation3531d ago

If Sony wanted the game so badly then they had there chances just like Titanfall. If Sony want to be lazy and just expect 3rd party games to appear on there console well this is a lesson learnt. If you hate that your purchase isnt living up to your dreams because of competition then sell it or trade it. Dont be a hater because MS were smart and took the opportunitys. MS are hungry, maybe Sony need to be as well.

BlackTar1873531d ago

What a deluded way to think.

BG115793530d ago

By the same logic, if Microsoft wanted to sell more Xbones, they should have purchased better parts to put in the console. Microsoft want to be lazy and just expected that clients that wanted to buy their console would appear. Well this is a lesson learned.

Back-to-Back3530d ago

PS4 is the platform with the biggest audience. If devs want to crippled their sales then sure stay xbox. When they go out of business, they only have one person to blame........themselves.

dudeOplenty3530d ago

@Azzanation: On behalf of planet Earth... Stop.

beerzombie3530d ago (Edited 3530d ago )

I'm glad they are buying, helping or doing what ever it takes.

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VforVideogames3531d ago (Edited 3531d ago )

Well said Spencer well said. And I quote "This wasn't an attack against anybody else. It was an opportunity that came up for us that fit really well.

TKCMuzzer3530d ago

As a line "they were so quick to think that they could they never stopped to think if they should".

If you can't fund your own IP's and give your customers your own new games to play then get out of the industry.

There is no reason for me to buy an Xbox One, all the so called 'exclusives' (Titanfall etc) will make their way over, why? because the PS4 install base has now become to big for publishers to ignore, it's getting to the point where not even Microsoft can plug the hole of lost earnings if the games released on the PS4.

I know Microsoft paid for Titanfall but look at the install base of the PS4, they have sold 2 million on Xbox One, that could mean that EA have lost out on maybe 3-4 million sales on PS4, at $60 per sale, that's a lot of money and has probably surpassed what Microsoft paid for the rights.

Third Party deals are good for no one, no one takes full responsibility from start to finish and all you do is alienate sales, not only for that game but you fail to build a user base for any sequels.

andydalum3531d ago

So what sony did with the destiny expansions one year exclusive isn't the same thing. . . it's not like sony is above this.

TKCMuzzer3530d ago

Their not the same thing. You are not alienating people from playing the game, Xbox owners still get to play Destiny day one. Sony are not preventing the Xbox audience enjoying a third party game.

Plus, anyone who decides to buy a console based on DLC advantages, needs to have a word with themselves.

andydalum3530d ago

They have already announced that this is a timed exclusive. So again whats your point you'll have to wait longer to play big deal. If and this is a big if it never comes to ps4 or PC i would be shocked but back when sony had loads of cash they did buy some IP's and make them exclusive. I couldn't care less if it was exclusive for my xbone but to call our microsoft is stupid it's business that's all it is look into it and it always comes down to business.

alb18993530d ago (Edited 3530d ago )

some people here even said that this games doesn't matter anymore so why so much BS?
You guys cry too much, don't buy the game or buy an XONE and have the opportunity to buy it.....is that simple!
It is just business stop the cry, you guys are looking so bad!
MS is dark, they are cancer for the industry, they are mean......WTF!!!

all big companies buy what they need to compete!
how many technology companies has Apple buy.......ufff!

another thing......get use o it cause it will keep happening.

Mystogan3530d ago (Edited 3530d ago )

"leaving me one single choice" isn't that what all exclusives are all about?

Also Phil needs to stop trying to reason with the PSfanboys. It was nothing but an attack on the PSfanboys and he should be proud. J Allard would have been laughing in every single PSfanboys face!

"What gets me out of bed and into the office every day is the thought of Ken Kutaragi’s resignation letter, framed, hanging next to my desk
" - J Allard

ITPython3530d ago

This timed exclusive deal is yet another reason why MS needs to get out of the gaming business. This deal is nothing more than MS being childish and essentially saying "Ha ha, we get it first and you have to wait" while sticking out their tongues with their fingers in their ears. This doesn't help gaming in the least, it doesn't offer anything extra or new... it's simply MS being a snobby rich brat withholding the game from other platforms because they are spiteful and want to hurt the competition in any way possible.

Sony beats the competition by offering a higher quality product and giving the customers what they want.

MS beats the competition by paying millions to sabotage and undermine their competition with any tactic they can.

Anybody notice the difference?

Company A tries to win by offering a better product than Company B.

Company B tries to win by hurting Company's A's product so their subpar overpriced product looks better by comparison.

Also with the timed exclusive deal, I think it goes without saying that MS has probably also paid for parity, and the PS4 version is going to be significantly held back and gimped so it doesn't look any better than the XB1 version.

MS really needs to get the heck out and sell off the Xbox brand to a respectable company, they do nothing but hold the gaming industry back and divide the communities.

Potnoodle9993530d ago

I couldn't ever have said it better! Very well said mate :D bubbles all round

BX813530d ago (Edited 3530d ago )

Lmao! You mad? Sony should've paid them enough money to promote their game like it should be. Sony, Nin could've done the same thing. For what ever reason they chose not to. Ms saw an opportunity and made it happen. What's the big deal? If you choose not to be a multi console owner that's on you. Sony/nin both have great games I can't play on xb1. Should I pout about it? No if I wanna play those games I'll go buy that system. That's the break ladies and gents.

CaptainObvious8783530d ago

Very well said, vishmarx.

What I find funny is this simple concept is going completely over the detractors' heads, and they continue to make excuses for ms. It's quite agitating to be honest.

And they continually focus on 'teh sony fanboyz!' when PC gamers are just as angry.

Kavorklestein3530d ago (Edited 3530d ago )

So people are mad that he made Tomb Raider a timed exclusive?
He wasn't the only one involved in the deal, funny how so many people seem to forget or ignore that fact.
And ultimately, it's MORE of a shame on Square Enix for "turning their backs on Sony fans" than it is Phil for doing what he thinks is best for the Company he represents.

I have read SO many comments saying : "He's pissing people off because the Xbox one was going to get this game anyway!"

Well, let's dance with that for a second.

People (mostly Sony fans) are getting THIS upset over a game THEY are going to get ANYWAY?

I'm at a loss for words.

Timed exclusivity- Whether it be a game, or DLC is NOTHING compared to fully exclusive games or DLC.

This isn't Armageddon folks.
Now go a ahead, line up single file, and I'll change all your diapers, AND give you tissue boxes and tampons for this life altering mid-life crisis you're all going through.

I care about you guys!
I don't wanna see hypocrites going to bed with so much irksome tribulations on your minds!

Oh my gosh, we should Impeach Phil Spencer, and have him crucified because he's worse than Hitler!
No, wait!
We should have Sony and the devs who make no Man's Sky be given Immortal life, and supply them with unlimited virgins- and THEN we'll crucify Phil Spencer!!!

My sarcasm machine just broke giving you all that piece of deliciousness.
Seriously.

Grow up! If It's REALLY that big of a deal to you guys, why don't you get your AK-47's and Sniper Rifles and launch a full blown Assault on
Redmond?!

Are you prepared to do that over some freaking video games/consoles/brand of entertainment?

I didn't think so.

It must be nice to know that you and all your fellow PS4 owning friends are willing to stoop to the same level of entitlement, immaturity, hypocrisy, anarchy, and insanity over TOMB RAIDER.

The maturity level in this comment section, and on this whole website has been at -9000 since November 15, 2013.

You guys REALLY know how to attract positive attention to yourselves. You guys REALLY make people want to play games on the same system as you. Keep the 10 million sold, I'd rather play with people who know how to not contradict themselves every 2 seconds.
You REALLY paint such noble pictures of yourselves, and yet, 90% of the time, you guys are the ones who look like you're still in a highchair with a bib on, and applesauce dripping down your faces.

Kudos!

hano3530d ago

All I hear is whining.

this is totally fair competition

quenomamen3530d ago

MS anti consumer ? I will hear no such talk and a good day to you sir !!

mmcglasson3530d ago

Dammit... I hit disagree instead of agree. My bad. You will get a bubble instead.

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TimeSkipLuffy3531d ago

If they have the money and can afford things like that it only makes their customers happy. They will be the first to be able to play that game.

I am a huge PS4 fan and for me it was quite a shock because I believed it was a full exclusive but I would be happy if Sony would get this game for PS4 before X1 as well.
Therefore I could only congratulate my friends with X1s for their achievement and hope UC4 will kick their asses back :D

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Kane223531d ago

you shouldn't be happy they did this crap. nothing good came from this. keeping a game away from others is a horrible thing to do. im not spending an extra $400+ just to play tomb raider. and that's what micro is hoping for. and for the record, no i don't care for hardly any micro exclusive game so far.

mcstorm3531d ago

@TimeSkipLuffy you are spot on. Yes Microsoft have paid to get some timed exclusives to the xbox platform over the last 10 or so years but they have also had to spend big to get some of the big name games Like GTA to their platform and you have to give it to them for wanting to make their platform the best place for their games giving them the biggest and best IP's. Im sure that Sony would also do the same if it was the other way round.

nX3531d ago

Sony invests in own IP's and studios, THAT'S what gamers should prefer. Not moneyhatting 3rd parties like there's no tomorrow. It's not about Tomb Raider in particular, it's about the practise itself. People hated it last gen for a reason and that hasn't changed until today.

Silly Mammo3531d ago

Yet Sony was given the opportunity by SE and they declined.

mcstorm3531d ago

@Bloodborn I get what you are saying but Sony has been in the console business a lot longer and im sure sony paid a lot of 3rd party's when they brought the PSX out. People also forget Phil is a new head of the xbox division and it will take a little time to get the new IP's out for the xbox one and will need some games like this to help fill the void until then.

I see Microsoft making lots of IP's under Phil as he seems to be turning things around for the xbox one and yes if I was a PS or PC gamer I would be miffed it was not out on my console 1st but I am a multi console owner and to me its not an issue.

DragonKnight3531d ago

@Silly Mammo: Nowhere in the article does it say that.

LeCreuset3531d ago

@mcstorm

It should be an issue to you as an Xbox owner. Let's assume Phil really is trying to do things different and turn it around. What you say in your first paragraph is true. You can't just pop out IP's overnight. However, this deal is a game of diminishing returns, at the cost of the future, for immediate satisfaction.

Xbox didn't have to spend big to get GTA on 360. They spent half the development budget of GTA to get timed exclusive dlc on 360. Every time a deal like this is struck Xbox gamers lose an Uncharted, a TLOU, a GoW, a KZ, a Drive Club, an Infamous, etc. Meanwhile, like a drug addict, the more MS relies on these deals for survival the more costly they become.

Silly Mammo3530d ago

@Dragon- I stand corrected. I thought that I read that in one of the other articles. My mistake.

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Jdoki3531d ago

"If they have the money and can afford things like that it only makes their customers happy. They will be the first to be able to play that game. "

How does this make their customers happy?

Would Xbox 1 owners be unhappy (or less happy) if they got to play the game on the same day as PC / PS4 owners?

If so, that's just sad.

Are any Xbox 1 owners more happy now that a traditionally multi-plat game is exclusive to their platform?

If so, that's sad too.

Nothing about this deal is intended to make XB1 fans happier, it is purely intended to keep the title off the competitors platform, and hopefully drive a few more sales - neither of which impact me, as an existing customer.

As an owner of both XB1 and PS4, I'll get to play the game anyway - but given the choice between MS paying for exclusivity, or investing that money in to 1st party IP, I know which would make me a happier customer.

isa_scout3531d ago

Hit the nail on the head. My problem with the deal is the same as yours. Phil says it should make Xbox owners happy....Why? Were they in danger of not being able to play it? MS spent an untold amount of money on a game that was already guaranteed to release on their platform. They money hatted a developer to NOT release a game on other platforms. I would've actually been fine with this deal if it had started with the first Tomb Raider reboot, but to release on other platforms and have a defintive addition on PS4 makes this all the worse. I blame MS for coming up with such an anti consumer deal, and Square Enix for accepting such a preposterous deal.
If Phil thinks that Crystal Dynamics can compete with Naughty Dog he's in for a very rude awakening as well. Honestly, I don't game on the PC, but I feel that people on the PC have an even bigger right to be pissed than us PS fans. At least we'll have UC4 around the same time as Tomb Raider launches to ease the sour taste in our mouths.If I was all of you PC guys I'd say F@$! You to MS and Square next holiday season, and skip out on Tomb Raider entirely.

NewMonday3531d ago

@TimeSkipLuffy

how is MS making it's customer base happy? they were getting the game anyway, they gained absolutely nothing other than texting a few "lol's".

rmw2hot873531d ago

No offense but it's people like you that are causing most of this confusion. By not reading the article in it's entirety you are completely oblivious to what is being said. Ps4 owners will not be playing RotTR.

DragonKnight3531d ago

@rmw2hot87: Actually you're not getting it. What about PS4 owners not being able to play the game benefits Xbox One gamers? People who already own an Xbox One were getting the game anyway, so how does it benefit them to have PS4 gamers not get a game that Xbox One gamers were always going to get in the first place?

Does it make the game a better game? Does it make it more enjoyable? Does it make the game cheaper? Those would be benefits, none of them are happening.

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iamnsuperman3531d ago (Edited 3531d ago )

"Our partnership with Capcom around Dead Rising has been good for Dead Rising. We've been able to invest and to raise - maybe it's a bit egotistical - the notoriety of that franchise"

It has helped so much that a PC version is coming. The reason for the notoriety increase is misplaced. It was a launch title. Tomb Raider will not only not be that but nor is it releasing without huge competition even from the platform choice (Halo is coming around that time)

Titanfall was also a bad example. It hasn't sold that well for a major cross generational military shooter. It sold well on the Xbox One (for one platform) but almost non existent on other platforms.

"They've seen what we've done with certain games out there that aren't ours. Ryse is another IP. I don't own the Ryse IP, but I was able to invest with Crytek to turn it into a franchise"

Ryse was a colossal failure for Crytek. So much so that they are releasing a PC version and the company is in dire straights (the game was part of a problem but it didn't help Crytek being exclusive)

Godmars2903531d ago

DR3 was a launch title that underperformed on the hardware. Had frame rate and tearing issues. Likewise Ryse, while advertised as graphical powerhouse, turned out not to be "all that".

So by those examples Spencer isn't giving good examples for his consoles. Just rattling off titles.

Torque_CS_Lewith3531d ago

People will always want what they can't have. This is why timed exclusive games "work" for businesses. RotTR will sell on One because of its raised status due to being exclusive.

isa_scout3531d ago

Didn't work out to well for Ryse or Dead Rising 3 though... If they owned the I.P or studio I could understand, but to pay millions for a game that will still release on other platforms later seems idiotic. No wonder MS is losing... Quit making stupid ass decision that make no sense.. Let's be honest hear people are any of you actually going to run out and buy a $400.00 machine for Tomb Radier? Yeah, didn't think so.

Kavorklestein3530d ago (Edited 3530d ago )

People can't just think they know everything just because they want to downplay everything.

What worked or didn't for _____________
may or may not work for ________________

Success isn't just cut and dried all the time, and sometimes risks have to be taken, and sometimes people just want to watch something BURN so badly, that decisions so many Hypocrites WISH were made for Playstation, are mad that it's happening for xbox.

Look at Ea Access for example, it's value is Undeniable in an industry where games cost 60 bucks and work their way down from there as time goes on.

30 bucks for a year of 4 games GUARANTEED, with a growing library, and early access is awesome.

Yet people didn't see the value in it for a assortment of false reasons.

The real reason people didn't see value in it is because they can't partake of the the good deal even if they WANTED to, because the only people upset OR ignorant to the value, (even 5 bucks to play 4 games for a month is a good deal) were playstation fans.

This is the same.

PS4=Good.
Xbox one=Bad.

There is NO other issue, and NOBODY else is crying about it.

The "PC gamers" who are "mad" are just PS4 owners posing as PC gamers. They also use this tactic to deflect the Xbox one's exclusives by claiming that they can conveniently whip out DUAL Nvidia GTX Titans to play games they HOPE are coming to PC.

Yet, those same liars bought Watchdogs on PS4, or countless other multiplats on PC that would smoke console versions, but remember!

"Graphics ONLY matter when it's a opportunity to make the Xbox One look bad."

It's never okay to diss the PS4 version of a game for being inferior to PC-
But's it's Crucial AND Required to mention it when it's time to discuss the xbox one.

Nevermind the fact that the xbox one is GAINING on the Wii U's sales even though it's been out MUCH longer, never mind that people have preferences of their OWN.

It's Sony or nothing, because their fans are so worried that Sony's financial situation is hinting that Sony will soon BE nothing if their loyal fans don't rescue them and buy 5 PS4's per person.

I'm joking of course, but is my ridiculous rant not similar to the slime Sony trolls sling around everywhere?

Notice how with Sony fans Everything (except Sony) is evil? Everything everyone does (except Sony) is a conspiracy?

Sounds like some people are just afraid of a little healthy competition.
And timed exclusivity is just another way of showing that the Xbox one is here to stay, and confirms to fans that they don't need to worry about Microsoft throwing in the towel.

Let's just stop this crap already.
I seriously don't even care about any of it anymore. Anymore.

I'm just about ready to delete my N4G account because it's so pointless and stupid.

iceman063530d ago

@Kavorklestein...I agree that there are some hypocrites...but they exist on both sides of the fence. I also believe that success isn't something that you catch in a bottle. It takes time to cultivate. But, what you are not seeing is that this discussion has a lot MORE to do with MS than it has to do with Tomb Raider.
Your "undeniable" value of EA Access also comes with the stripping of features and items that were previously free being placed behind that paywall as value. Look at the fact that, for the first time in at least 8 years, there will be no demo for Madden. (might not be YOUR game, but it's a hint toward intentions.)
It's naive to think that comparisons should be made between the PC version and the console version of any game. When we all know that the PC will win every time just because it's completely scalable.
Lastly, your comment about competition is partially right. Competition is good and warranted. But, I don't see this as "healthy". What is it doing to promote "healthy" competition. Promoting a spend to win mentality? So, when MS forces the hand of Sony to actually get into this practice, how is THAT healthy? Is it the silly assumption that MS has an unlimited bank account to spend what they want so they will win in the end?
Look, I get your frustration with N4G. It can be a haven for the most extreme of fanboy comments. It was like that in the 360 days and that lasted for about 4 years. I am NOT saying that turnabout is fair play. I am saying that it is what it is. There are a vocal group that want to laud praises on one console and ignore the things on the other. Fanboys happen. But, at the end of the day, fanboy or not. This decision doesn't do too much for anybody. It gives SE and CD a temporary reprieve at the cost of the considerable goodwill that they built with the last TR title. It gives MS something to brag about...that they were going to get anyway. All the while wasting money that could have been used on development of something that could be theirs forever. We've seen that the spend to win mentality can't last an entire generation. At the end of the 360's cycle, how many new games were available? It stagnated into just 3 or 4 games...great games...but the same titles. This mentality doesn't prove that MS is "here to stay", IMO it shows that risk is not a priority for MS. They'd rather buy up games to stifle the competition, than to put up their own IP and go head to head. It's business, and maybe good for the short term, but it's the long term that needs to be looked at.

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2024 Is A Chance At Redemption For Xbox & Microsoft Gaming CEO Phil Spencer

Xbox has been lagging behind PlayStation in terms of 1st party content, but 2024 offers the platform and Phil Spencer a chance at redemption.

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isarai12d ago (Edited 12d ago )

Nah, that time has passed for many, and with their words on future plans, i really don't see it ever happening.

shinoff218312d ago

It's a wrap. Now is the time they are slowly going to move on as to not to kill the base as is. Titles will slowly drip onto ps and Nintendo consoles, etc. Those 4 already had to of been in development for awhile already cause two of them released really soon after the announcement

VenomUK12d ago (Edited 12d ago )

There is no ‘last chance redemption’ for Phil Spencer - he’s going straight to hell for tanking the Xbox console platform.

_SilverHawk_12d ago

"2024 Is A Chance At Redemption For Xbox & Microsoft Gaming CEO Phil Spencer"

I thought that was supposed to be a decade ago

Ironmike11d ago

U do rel7se ps5 is at thr moment only getting g those titles that were mentioned nothing else as of yet

Obscure_Observer12d ago

"Nah, that time has passed for many, and with their words on future plans, i really don't see it ever happening."

Xbox has PLENTY of first party games this year while Playstation has none!

There´s more first party games from Xbox Games Studios on PS5 this year than Playstation Studios own games.

Those are the *facts* and if those facts is not something to Sony be ashamed of, they can´t feel shame at all.

VersusDMC12d ago

Granblue Fantasy versus, FF7REBIRTH, Helldivers 2, Rise of the Ronin and Stellar Blade will have launched on PS5 and not on Xbox by the time Hellblade 2 launches.

This only first party games count is cope.

And as a bonus meme...Microsoft will have published 3 first party games on PS5 (Hifi rush, Grounded and sea of thieves) before their first for the year on Xbox(hellblade 2). Glad they have their priorities straight...

lodossrage12d ago

It's funny when people like to say xbox has more games coming to playstation this year than sony does.

YET, they leave out the context that Microsoft literally bought the biggest (Activision) third party publisher and Bethesday (another big one). So congrats on having to buy giants in order to compete?

On topic, wasn't Starfield the "last chance" for redemption?

Am I to assume that if the games they have coming this year don't get positive, feedback then 2025 will be the year of redemption?

Obscure_Observer12d ago

@VersusDMC

"Granblue Fantasy versus, FF7REBIRTH, Helldivers 2, Rise of the Ronin and Stellar Blade will have launched on PS5 and not on Xbox by the time Hellblade 2 launches."

None of the games you mentioned are first party. None. There´re more Xbox first party games on PS5 this year then Playstation´s own first party games, undeniable fact!

The real bonus meme is Sea of Thieves a game which PS fanboys used to sh!t on

"And as a bonus meme...Microsoft will have published 3 first party games on PS5 (Hifi rush, Grounded and sea of thieves) before their first for the year on Xbox(hellblade 2). Glad they have their priorities straight..."

Imo, the real meme is Sea of Thieves, a 6 year Xbox first party game which diehard fanboys used to mock and sh!t on, making to the top of the most pre-ordered game at PS Store in a year where Playstation has zero first party games.

https://twitter.com/BenjiSa...

Markusb3312d ago

and all will end up on playstation, and nintendo, if xbox was doing amazing they would not need ps or nintendo, if gp was amazing they wouldnt need pc. PS has multiple first party games in development that we dont know about. Look at how halo was treated, look at redfall, and look at starfield. Its fine to be loyal and prefer one platoform but to be wilfully ignorant about it just ridiculas.

badz14912d ago

LOL se we are moving from "exclusives" to "console exclusives" to now only "1st party exclusives" matters just after MS has bought 2 publishers for $77B??

Moving goalpost to always favor MS i. Your argument is getting tiring! Exclusives are exclusives! 1st or 3rd party, they are still exclusives. You do remember the PS2 literally killed the Dreamcast, Gamecube and the first xbox due to mostly 3rd party exclusives, right?

InUrFoxHole12d ago

Observe is actually correct. Sony paid to play. But we don't mention when they do it. When they do it we're totally cool with it. N4G 4lyfe!

Skuletor12d ago

Are they still counted as first party though?

fr0sty12d ago

“This notion that Xbox can only be this one device that plugs into a television isn’t something we see in the Gen Z research. Because nothing else is like that for them.

Some of them will have an iPhone, some will have an Android, but all the games and everything is the same. I can still get to TikTok on both of them, at least for now." - Phil Spencer

Read it and weep... all Xbox games are coming to as many platforms as they can put them on, and this is the first step towards them getting out of hardware entirely, just like Sega did.

Xbox has been Dreamcast out of the industry. You can deny it all you like, but it's happening.

northpaws12d ago

@Obscure_Observer

You certainly have more faith in Xbox than Phil Spencer does, I will give you that.

rpvenom12d ago

It's actually quite impressive watching you defend xbox. I respect the loyalty

wiz719112d ago

@VersusDMC here yall Sony fans go moving the goalpost again lol now this only first party things is a cope when yall was the one who started that crap in the first place. When Sony had all the first party games and Xbox was relying on third party , yall was shouting they had no first party games. Now the tables turn and suddenly it’s a cope. lol

wiz719112d ago

@lodossrage and so it’s also funny that the majority of Xbox first party games this year aren’t coming from any of those big studios lol except for Indy .. the biggest one this year is coming from a studio that Sony left and almost let that studio die after releasing two big exclusives on their console first. Now MS swoop in and saved them , then here they are with the best looking game this generation. Now that’s ironic , but you mention buying studios like Sony biggest studios weren’t BOUGHT my brother.

Yall need to be more worried about Sony closing studio after studio , the PSVR 2 dying , Sony losing billions , and the fact that yall biggest game this year as in Stellar Blade was once being developed as a multi platform game until Sony paid for them to be a second party studio. lol but you want to mention things being bought , your delusional

Crows9012d ago

Shame in the competitor buying up tons of dev teams in order to make that a reality? Yeah...there's no shame in that on the PlayStation side....

andy8512d ago

So now you're shifting the goal posts so only first party exclusives count. Amazing 😂

Profchaos12d ago

There's probably tons of games exclusive to Xbox that won't be on PS because of their early access clause.

However list the games that count helldivers 2 I'd argue has done more for gaming this year than any other title will.
It could be their only game and it would still be a great year because it was that unexpectedly good even haters of love service games are playing it

TheTony31612d ago

Still at it? Doesn't matter at this point. The games will eventually launch on PS5.

mkis00712d ago (Edited 12d ago )

I see you ignored his" only first party games count" line as if preordained. Is it on xbox? No...then it is ammunition. Meanwhile sony gets to passively soak up 30% of all ms game studios sales.

1Victor11d ago (Edited 11d ago )

@obscured: “There´s more first party games from Xbox Games Studios on PS5 this year than Playstation Studios own games.

Those are the *facts* and if those facts is not something to Sony be ashamed of, they can´t feel shame at all.”
That says more about Xbox than PlayStation that they have to release games on rival consoles to stay afloat, Microsoft and YOU SHOULD NOT BE ASHAMED OF THAT FACT.

Edit After thought: it took Microsoft 6 years to finally fix their sea of bugs just in time to release it on PlayStation 🤷🏿

S2Killinit11d ago (Edited 11d ago )

On topic:
MS’s last chance was Starfield…
How many last chances are there?

@Osbscure
You’re moving the goal posts into places that have no basis in reality anymore.

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darthv7212d ago

Life is too short to hold onto grudges. Grudges against a console, game or company is just petty.

isarai12d ago (Edited 12d ago )

Has nothing to do with a grudge. Ive been waiting 12yrs for them to get back to their greatness, im done waiting and have moved onto just watching that ship sink as i play on literally every other platform

darthv7212d ago

^^... I still play on it, as well as the other platforms. Which is why I am not someone who dwells on the negativity like others do. there is always something for me to enjoy in this hobby.

isarai12d ago (Edited 12d ago )

@darth

Again, not dwelling on negativity, they legit haven't made anything i want to play since like gears 3 and halo reach. I did play Crackdown 3 and gears 5 cause i had hope given i was a huge fan of the older games, but that was a dud on both cases.

You're thinking it's way deeper than it is 🤣 make something worth playing and ill play it, i was hoping starfield would be that but again, dud.

darthv7212d ago

^^...I never said YOU were doing that... but its obvious others (here) do. Its all they seem to do is dwell on negativity, especially if its XB related. all im saying is there is more to enjoy than there is to complain about. And this is exactly why I play all the platforms instead of just one. You say you do the same... so just enjoy it.

neomahi12d ago

It's fanbots making their last stand in an attempt to save the Xbox, what more can one expect that the most optimism they've ever had. Xbox can't get a lock in Japan, still, and Europe is about to abandon it as well. What're you gonna do? And what happens IF Japanese generates interest? They'll see Europe losing interest and decide it's not worth it either. And it's not just Xbox, Microsoft as a whole is losing their footing. They've backed on subscriptions with everything they have to offer and it's tanking. Xbox needs to port to PlayStation and Nintendo while they can stay relevant and try to stay relevant, the longer they delay, we could see a complete Microsoft nose dive

S2Killinit11d ago (Edited 11d ago )

And you think MS fans are just dandy? Besides, is it a grudge if MS continues to give reasons for people to despise them?

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Markusb3312d ago

when you cant make enough from your own platform and pc and you have to go to ps and nintendo you know its a slow transition to 3rd party publishing, and that is fine. Xb never had the thurst or ambition after the 360

JackBNimble12d ago

The second they decided to put exclusives on the ps5 they blew any chance of redemption

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-Foxtrot12d ago

Even if they managed to get a win this year it dosent overthrow 10 years of mostly disappointments from Phil’s leadership.

RaidenBlack12d ago (Edited 12d ago )

Then this way, no company can redeem themselves. The very concept of redemption arc becomes impossible if the past is refused to be forgiven, even if the company manages to better themselves.
Then the now popular redemption arc of No Mans Sky or Phantom Liberty wouldn't exist in the gaming community if the same logic is also applied there.
Not defending anyone here but I want gaming to improve, companies to better themselves and most importantly competition to exist so that we get offered the best products to enjoy.
(I know in typical N4G fashion, this comment will be downvoted to oblivion, but I want good games offered from every studios irrespective of publishers.)

staticall12d ago

@RaidenBlack
IMO, what @-Foxtrot means, one years doesn't mean much. It's a start, yes, but they need more, much more.

Look at your own example, No Mans Sky - they didn't just release one patch and everyone started praising them, no. They've been doing this consistently. If Microsoft will start releasing good games consistently, that'll be great, no ifs and/or buts! But hyping them up in advance (no worthy releases yet is what i mean) - dunno, i might be wrong, but i don't think it's healthy or helps anyone.

rippermcrip12d ago

Your analogies are terrible. A company releasing a single game that failed to meet expectations.

Isn't the same as Phil Spencer making mistake after mistake after mistake after mistake, telling lie after lie after lie after lie for 10+ years.

isarai12d ago

Your whole comparison makes no sense. It literally took years for both of those to "redeem" themselves in the container of a single game. MS has been lacking for 12yrs starting with the halo/gears/forza criticism begining in the latter half of the 360. So even by YOUR logic, he's right, it's gonna take a lot more than one game to be redeemed ESPECIALLY after fumbling what many were already holding as their chance at redemption with starfield

Chevalier12d ago

It's not Playstation or Nintendos fault that Xbox poses no competition. They've had more support and more money behind them than Playstation and Nintendo combined!

You say you aren't defending Xbox, but, you kind of are. Xbox has been completely mediocre for decades. The last time Xbox was competitive was the 360 era. My 360 collection absolutely demolishes my Xbox One collection and so far Series X hasn't had much reason for me to jump to a purchase.

Can you honestly say Xbox is 'competitive'?! I would say not even close.

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Silly Mammo12d ago

With the gaming media, Xbox is always just one game away from redemption and success. It's willful ignorance that they think there's a 'magic bullet' that will somehow erase all the moves by Phil & the gang of the last 2 console generations.

"Well there's always next year!" Should be the official Xbox slogan

Chocoburger11d ago (Edited 11d ago )

100% this Mammo!

They've been screwing up for over a decade! Even if they release a game that's of the highest quality, that's nothing in the grand scheme things.

It also doesn't un-do Kinect (with lies based advertising).

Or Kinect 2 (forcing people to spend $100 extra for something they didn't even want!).

Or releasing two consoles with nothing noteworthy twice in a row (One X, Series S|X).

Or releasing unpolished games such as Re:Core, Sea of Thieves, Halo: MCC, Halo Infinite, Redfall, and Starfield.

Let's not forget canceling games as well such as Scalebound,Project Spark, and the Phantom Dust remake.

Finally let's remember the broken promises of vaporware games, languishing in development Hell, such as Perfect Dark, Fable, Everwild, what else am I forgetting?

Redemption is far far FAR AWAY for Microsoft. It'll take a full decade of only making smart pro-consumer decisions and releasing plenty of amazing games in order to make up for it all.

2024? It ain't gonna do squat on its own.

Rols12d ago

It was the same old story in 2020, 2021,2022 and 2023. XBox has never delivered this gen.

Brazz12d ago (Edited 12d ago )

Xbox360, the last time they delivered the goods, over 10 years Ago.

Skuletor12d ago

This headline just reminds me of the "wait 'til E3" comments we'd hear every year, before it was cancelled.

LG_Fox_Brazil12d ago

I wonder if the 2025's version of this article is already written, probably I would say

lodossrage12d ago

That's the same point I was trying to convey when I replied to Obscure

Hofstaderman12d ago (Edited 12d ago )

#wait till e3 2024

Aloymetal12d ago

''2024 Is A Chance At Redemption For Xbox & Microsoft Gaming CEO Phil Spencer''
We've been hearing and reading the same crap since the xbone launch, these shills/journos need to come up with something new. Good thing is most gamers know this is all BS, they all read ''"Step right up folks and hold out your money or sub to our service. You don't know what you are going to get, but like always, take our word for it" Signed Lord Phil.

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Phil Spencer blames capitalism for games industry woes.

Spencer said publicly traded companies have to show constant growth or else nobody will give them money. "I don't get [the] luxury of not having to run a profitable growing business"

LG_Fox_Brazil17d ago

I don't know Phil... You've being running, and some will say ruining, the Xbox brand for 10 years now, you know?

Profchaos17d ago

I'd say he'sade the best out of a tremendous cluster fk of a situation he was thrown into after Don tanked the Xbox brand from Kinect to the launch of the X1.

The only reason Xbox isn't in the Ms graveyard right now is because of Phil.

So I don't agree with everything he's done but I can see why these drastic pivots and moves have been made

VenomUK17d ago (Edited 17d ago )

You don’t hear Nintendo CEO Shuntaro Furukawa blame capitalism for the phenomenal success of the Switch.

You don’t hear now-departed PlayStation CEO Jim Ryan blame capitalism for the roaring success of the PS5.

Cockney17d ago

He was head of games back in don mattricks day so he should be held accountable for his involvement, the back half of the 360 gen and start of xbone lack of games was all him

Rynxie17d ago

The reason Xbox is not in the Ms graveyard is because of the money they are throwing around to keep the brand alive. Don was just a yes man, the stupidity of the Xbox one was MS doing.

romulus2317d ago

We are well past Don Mattrick at this point, people need to stop using that tired excsue. The issues with xbox for nearly the last ten years have been solely on Phil.

Plague-Doctor2716d ago

The PS3 tanked Sony and they recovered during the same generation. The Wii U tanked Nintendo and they delivered a record setting console only a few years later. At the launch of X1 it was keeping pace with the PS4 and in the US was occasionally beating it.

jwillj2k416d ago (Edited 16d ago )

All he had to do was say “the way forward is to make great games.”, drop the mic and make it happen by any means necessary. If you listen to the interview he gave after redfall came out, you’ll hear him say he thought the game was good to go and the internal team rated the game 85 out of 100. 85!! This shows how out of touch he is. He’s literally an empty vessel just collecting his check, running the division off of data-driven analytics, he doesn’t care about xbox and now pulls a Trump, blaming the clouds for his failures.

Cacabunga16d ago

Says the biggest capitalist company.. this moron should stop talking

sinspirit16d ago (Edited 16d ago )

No.. Phil was in charge of European studios and Kinect implementation since 2008. Those European studios he was in charge of were then full time Kinect developers as he was now in charge of all XBox game studios in 2010. This is why game quality has sucked ever since he was in charge and directly why the legendary Lionhead and the actual Rare devs are not there anymore. Phil is actually more to blame than anyone for the bad game quality and the Kinect push. And especially for the terrible XBox One launch.

He was the spearhead implemented employee for Kinect and Microsoft's new vision. The others were the talking heads appointed by XBox. And, honestly watching some of those old interviews it seemed like those XBox employees were possibly maliciously complient by telling exactly what Microsoft's new agenda was with Kinect and always online without dressing it up.

And directly on topic. No, Phil. Capitalism is voting with your wallet. XBox doing bad financially is in fact because of bad products, disappointments, failed deadlines, and especially lying, misleading, and broken promises for products. If you just released really good games and tried to innovate then you'd had a lot of sales.. oh and GamePass is losing out on a ton of sales which can not be recovered from a few microtransaction purchases, monthly sub costs, or even whales. The math is simple when you could have sold a $70 game 5 million times but instead maybe sold 1 million tops and now have to recoup a quarter billion of revenue from lost sales potential of the one title alone. But now you also don't want to release a lot of first party titles because of the direct loss in sales revenue from day 1 GamePass, and you don't want them to release really good games that take a little more time and money to make because you want them to be cost effective for GamePass release. So you intentionally plan to release a lot of AAA shortcomings at this point because the AAA badge is needed but you can't do it too well or GamePass will never actually profit. Even though they had said GamePass is profitable, it is absolutely not by much and never will be. And, they said that Zune was profitable a long time ago but they combined it with an entire category of products when Zune itself was bleeding money. They lose far too many direct sales that even the most generous math can not see how they could be making much money if any at all to make up for this business practice. This is what happens when marketing and trend chasing fool a business into pursuing the wrong thing to stay relevant when the clear answer all along was that they always did good when they just supported developers making genuinely full and good games.

Babadook716d ago (Edited 16d ago )

I kind of agree with you, but Phil is partly to blame.

I blame Peter Moore (for leaving). Everything went to pot soon after.

PapaBop16d ago

How many years ago was this now? I'll give him some credit for what he inherited but lets be honest, he hasn't exactly done anything praise worthy and has done a terrible job managing the studios Microsoft owns.

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Eonjay17d ago

I thought he said it was Gen Z. I can't keep up.

Hofstaderman17d ago

Its Gen Z who are extremely capitilist. Lol, Phil is a clown of note.

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fr0sty16d ago (Edited 16d ago )

He's kinda right, shareholders expect constant growth, which is unsustainable, but it is what they expect nonetheless. That's why, even though the games industry is healthy as it has ever been, because it isn't growing, everyone in the industry is panicking. Even though we're still selling just as many consoles as ever, they expect each generation to just keep on growing and growing, and when that doesn't happen, they start to freak out.

This is true of any industry, and it's why anytime a company goes public, their products usually end up going to shit. The shareholders expect more and more and more growth, cuz they want that stock price to keep climbing, and so eventually corners start getting cut, wages start getting cut, employees start getting cut, they start cutting away everywhere they can to try to squeeze a little bit more money out of the product, until they ruin it, and then they move on to the next product.

buffig16d ago

Yeah, but everyone knows how capitalism works. This part didn't need explaining. The problem is that they bought massive plublishers for a gazillion dollars, to the detriment of the industry and now he's acting like he has no choice but to fire thousands of people because he just found out about nasty capitalism

TheEnigma31316d ago

Why I'm glad companies like Valve stayed private.

SyntheticForm16d ago

He'd never blame himself, so he's trying to score points with the kids by blaming capitalism. One of the biggest capitalists is blaming capitalism for his and Xbox's failure.

fr0sty15d ago

I agree with you, which is why I said he's "kinda" right... he's right in the fact that capitalism is behind a lot of investors freaking out that the games industry, while still healthy, is not continually growing unsustainably, but he's also being hypocritical in the same breath after buying half the industry and then laying off thousands of them, and using his own business practices as an excuse to cover for his failures.

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mandf17d ago

It won't be until halo and gears are on playstation that xbox fans see phil for who he is. A snake fighting only for himself. The video game industry means nothing to him just his paycheck to those who believe phil is passionate and loves video games you are part of the problem. You never hold ms accountable.

Minute Man 72117d ago

Halo and Gears only when Microsoft drops outta the console market

-Foxtrot17d ago

They don't need to drop out of the market for that to happen

They will always have some kind of console going forward but Halo and Gears could only be a few years away at this rate.

Next gen might look completely different

Tacoboto17d ago

I'd actually hope for Halo to come to PS and Nintendo at this point.

The community rejected a mictotransaction option so MCC is no longer maintained - no new revenue streams and Microsoft listened. Infinite is on Content Updates now instead of Seasons - dwindling playerbase and less excitement. If MS wants the franchise to thrive, that's free money and the same could essentially be said for Gears bringing them abroad.

FinalFantasyFanatic17d ago

@Tacoboto,
To be fair, Halo Infinite had a rocky start to begin with, I think they improved for a while, but fell behind again.

shinoff218316d ago

The writings on the all in huge fking letters. Just read it.

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phoenixwing17d ago

I don't blame Phil for that in the slightest. If you were offered to be an executive of a company 9 out of 10 ppl would take the job for the salary and give little crap about how they feel about any given product they sell. He's not wrong that capitalism drives greedy companies but you have to take the good with the bad.

staticall17d ago

@phoenixwing
But the person is doing a bad job and the company (including customers) are suffering because of that, how can you not blame him? The reason for high paying is the decisions you make and the responsibility you take for your actions steering the company in the right direction (if company is doing bad, it's your fault; if company is doing good, it's because of your decisions).

It reminds me of that South Park Bill Owens parody ("Follow that egg" episode), a governor who wants all the money and recognition/respect, but doesn't want to take any responsibility, how backwards is that?!

Petebloodyonion16d ago

@Staticall
Agree but what are your metrics for doing a bad job?
Is Microsoft's share value tanking due to its decision?
Is brand awareness worse than in 2016?

As someone who works in investment, this is how I see it and why Spencer's still around.
1) Grow the Xbox brand awareness by including PC and Gamepass making it a stronger brand by name versus 2015.
2) Showed a plan to evolve profitability by having multiple sources of recurrent income with Gamepass, PC gaming, streaming, and now other platforms
3) made new market integration possible via PC and cloud.
4) Can make hard decisions for the good of the company like cutting jobs.

staticall16d ago

@Petebloodyonion
I would say, we shouldn't look at Microsoft themselves, they have a ton of revenue streams - Windows sales, hardware sales, Office sales, Azure, government contracts, certification programs, etc. We need to look at Xbox - hardware sales are in decline (Xbox 360 > Xbox One > Xbox Series S + X combined). GamePass subscribers aren't growing enough and, according to the Microsoft docs, are at plateau. Games sales are abysmal (both physical and digital, thanks to "Day one on GamePass"). Xbox exclusives doesn't exist anymore (every game is coming to PC). And it didn't start yesterday, this was happening for a long-long time.

In my eyes, brand recognition doesn't mean much, if it doesn't translate to console sales, because Phil took away every reason to buy Xbox console for a regular customer (i used to own Xbox 360 and saw 0 reasons to own Xbox One or Xbox Series).

I would also argue that he didn't make any hard decisions, at least when it comes to games: Crackdown 3, Redfall, Halo Infinite - he was saying that those games are looking fine only to be laughed at on presentation/release. But i would consider that a low blow, because he did cut some jobs. But not from top management (who are responsible for the decisions).

In my eyes, as a console owner/gamer, doing good job as a platform holder = supporting your console with high quality exclusive games (like Nintendo and Sony are doing). I'm fine with releasing the games afterwards on PC, but not right away (otherwise, what's the point of a console?!). Extra services are fine (like PS+ or GamePass, or cloud stuff), but they wouldn't be a reason to buy a console for me. Phil is overfocusing on extra services, not on games. And it doesn't work out and haven't worked out for what, 10 years already? Sorry, i feel like i'm rambling at this point.

Nooderus16d ago

He's a Microsoft executive. Duh

S2Killinit16d ago (Edited 16d ago )

Agree except I think the real snake is MS itself. They are a terrible company. This clown is just the hired man for the job.

phoenixwing16d ago (Edited 16d ago )

Thats basically what I'm trying to say and if you really want to get down to it. It's the board of directors for the company who makes this stuff happen.

jznrpg16d ago (Edited 16d ago )

@Phoenixeing it’s his job as the head of the division to tell those people I think you are wrong and for success we need to this - that’s literally his job. MS motto is a big problem and Phil going a long with it is also his fault. He’s the one guy who can say something.

Abear2116d ago

Agreed they are the problem.

M$ doesn’t care about the quality of the game, they care about the profitability of the game.

When you work for a Co. like M$ you know this. It’s all about money—not the “art” or what’s healthy in the industry for devs and/or the consumers.

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M3talDiamond17d ago

First its Gen Z now its capitalism but we can all agree that it definitely isn't Phil

JackBNimble16d ago (Edited 16d ago )

If it wasn't for capitalism there would be no xbox or Microsoft for that matter. But as the head of xbox division it is his responsibility no matter good or bad .... that's what it means to be the boss. If that's to much for him, then he needs to resign.

-Foxtrot17d ago

Kind of funny because when it comes to capitalism Microsoft is one of those great big American companies that just screams it.

They spent billions on Minecraft, Zenimax and Activision yet couldn't afford to save all those jobs they cut. With the money they make within a year they could have, someway.

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FinalFantasyFanatic17d ago

They've been swallowing up a lot of AI companies too and spending big on that area.

S2Killinit16d ago

If MS gets into AI they will cause the end of humanity the way they are causing the end of console gaming.

FinalFantasyFanatic16d ago

@S2Killinit,

It's between Microsoft and Google, the chances are one of those two will take the AI crown considering the amount of cash they're throwing at that sector. I suppose Microsoft might be the worst out of the two, but Google hasn't been exactly great compared to the old days when they threw around their old adage of "do no evil".

Silly Mammo16d ago

MS is making millions of dollars annually with the Xbox brand. Unfortunately, they're spending billions on acquisitions too

8bitAssassin16d ago

Game Pass games are not free.

Christopher16d ago

He also blames his bank account balance on capitalism.

PhillyDonJawn16d ago

I don't think it work like that. MS is the parent company. The branch has its own budget to maintain.

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thorstein17d ago

Making millions, taking million dollar salaries and bonuses but it's the dev in the chair that's preventing profit?

Yeah okay, Phil.

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Phil Spencer, long cast as Xbox's saviour, may be remembered as the man who killed it

Nathan Brown: "Phil Spencer spoke to the press at GDC last week, offering some context/spin on Microsoft’s recent manoeuvres, while dropping a few now-customary hints about the Xbox division’s future plans. I take one issue with this: I am no longer sure Xbox has much of a future to speak of. Moreover: I think Phil Spencer, for so long cast as Xbox’s saviour, may ultimately be remembered as the man who killed it."

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gold_drake19d ago

his decisions over the years were definitely questionable at best.

but MS let him be the head of xbox for this long, so they either dont have anyone else for the job or .. we'll i dont rly know any other reason haha.

-Foxtrot19d ago (Edited 19d ago )

Basically when we had that awful Xbox One reveal in 2013 and Don Mattrick was thrown under the bus as the companies scape goat Phil was pretty much the only one they had who wasn't a typical looking "corporate suit".

Despite the fact him being the head of Microsoft Game Studios and gladly going along with the lack of games nearing the end of the Xbox 360 life where it was basically Kinect, Sports, TV along with the same 3-4 IPs like Halo or Gears he was the best person they had for the job.

They didn't have anyone else basically and from that day onward he was seen as good guy Phil turning the studio around when all he was doing was reversing the silly decisions made and going along with whatever the higher ups or the board wanted for Xbox. Didn't make a difference in the end because everything they "reversed" with the awful Xbox One reveal ended up being implemented in small different ways surgically in recent years with Gamepass.

The guy apparently is such a huge gamer yet played Crackdown 3 and Redfall, thought they were good and released them anyway in those states.

PapaBop19d ago (Edited 19d ago )

Not a typical looking corporate suit? The guy straight up looks like a used car salesman lol. To be fair, after Mattrick, I think anyone with half a brain could succeed him and look semi decent, whenever I think of his name, I immediately remember that "this is how to share your games" video from Sony.

S2Killinit19d ago

when I look at him, its cringe. The guy dresses casually to fool people. But he is as corporate as it gets.

fr0sty18d ago

His cocky smirk I've always found to be incredibly annoying...

MrDead18d ago

I would say his "why bother making games when others are already" decision is what has lead them here. MS does this, but they just buy companies that they want to do a thing then asset strip it and dump it, you can't do that in gaming.

Tody_ZA18d ago

He's the head of Xbox because Microsoft isn't a gaming company and they haven't done anything for gaming in more than a decade. They're a parent company looking to buy more kids to raise as investments. They will profit off ownership, off their games releasing on other platforms, because they can't create anything themselves. Slowly they'll make Xbox as a console completely irrelevant under the mantra of play anywhere. That's why Phil is still there. He shares their corporate vision of making bucks and doing nothing for the gaming industry.

SubtilizZer19d ago

“If they don’t have a story these days they’ll make one”
Drake.

RhinoGamer8819d ago

Phil's top skill is keeping his job, growing his net worth to over $25million, all while underperforming...

SeTTriP19d ago

Gotta respect it, he went from a gaming studio head to making 70billion dollar deals...he is the main character I gotta admit.he looks fun to hang around too.

MrDead19d ago

...why do I feel like I need a shower after reading that? One of the grossest thing I've heard, S tier blowing bubbles grovelling.

jznrpg18d ago (Edited 18d ago )

I don’t respect moves that make gaming worse long term

XBManiac18d ago (Edited 18d ago )

(Phil 'wait for next year' Spencer)
Microsoft made the 71,933 millions deal because it was already started and, with Microsoft, it is not possible to go back and stop it. Does anybody think that deal would be an option in 2023 or 2024, with the nowadays sitiation of the industry? And in 2022? No, nobody would pay that money for Activision-blizzard-king... because it would not be recovered in more than 20 years of really hard and good work. Everybody are selling for less, not buying for more (Embracer, Tencent...). But bad decisions in a company like Microsoft are impossible to fix. It is like a very big Ministery, where if something starts, it can't be stopped. It happened before and Microsoft will do the same again, as they have enough money to burn... well... I hope, because if Microsoft dies... it will be the end of our known world. What could substitute it?

_Decadent_Descent18d ago

I mean, that does take a certain skill. lol

FinalFantasyFanatic18d ago

I guess he has skill as a salesman, look how long he managed to get people to wait on Xbox.

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