Steam-like clients have flooded the market, leading to a bit of a game overload. Why is this such a bad idea?
The Epic Games Store wants you to join the FDI in this week's free game.
PlayStation Store "Mid-Year Deals" sale kicks off, and it includes some never-before-seen discounts and houses over 3,800 items.
Sony’s PS5 era has generated over $13 billion in profits, surpassing the combined earnings of PS1–PS4, with $136 billion in sales.
Their recent Playstation revenue is also more than Xbox and Switch combined, obviously in large part due to 3rd party sales.
And this is why the game output for ps5 has been a tad slower…
1) they needed to be… games take longer to develop, and they’d burn out their teams trying to maintain the same pace as ps3.
2) they can afford to… games cost more than ever to push boundaries, so Sony had to figure out a way to match Xbox’s clever profit strategies in order to afford to continue to innovate and take risks.
@ s2killinit
Thats xbox which includes other services. The playstion division also includes other services as well. Its mostly playtion but not all playstation. What's up with all the double standards around here.
Only because of games prices otherwise it’s the worst generation in PlayStation history especially for games
Who cares?
I got a few games on GOG and a couple of free games on Origin (at least I refuse to buy anything there), but I only play on Steam. So when deciding what to play, I completely forget that I have games in other services.
Steam, Origin and Xbox Live are the only PC services I purchase games on, and with Origin, I keep my purchases to the Battlefield series and the older Medal of Honor games. Everything else I purchase on Steam. With Xbox Live, I usually only download the Play Anywhere games that I have already purchase on my Xbox One.
The only other service that I have to use, is UPlay, but I don't purchase anything through Ubisoft's service. If Activision starts releasing Call of Duty games exclusively through Battle.net, then I'm done with Call of Duty on PC, precisely because I don't want to have to remember more user names and passwords.
If you then throw my PlayStation account into the mix, then things start to get a little ridiculous. I have to say though, that I hope Sony opens up their own digital download site like Microsoft, EA, and Steam. If I could ever play the Resistance series, or the Killzone series on PC, I think I'd be in heaven.
I have games on gog, uplay, psn, steam, origin, humble bundle and now even on twitch .... it really is a hassle to keep track of which games you own where ... I buy the games where ever they are cheapest though. Gotta play the market or the market plays you.