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Bethesda, XBOX Game Studios and the Butterfly Effect

Dan Rizzo says "This is not Nintendo Vs. SEGA, and that mentality should not be something that deters development studios or manufacturing companies from talking turkey."

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SlothLordPootus1525d ago

If GamePass and therefore Bethesda games came to Playstation platforms, I would also hope for regular release on those platforms as well. I'd rather own ES6 than have to pay $10 a month to rent it.

Though the chances of that happening are slim to none I think. I've essentially given up any hope. I'll miss the Doom, Wolfenstein, Dishonored, and Elder Scrolls series'. Many other properties I enjoyed as well, but those are the biggest losses for me.

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It’s Just Over For ‘Marathon’

Marathon has always been teetered on the edge of future failure, but now that seems set in stone after recent events.

Games_People_Play9h ago

Honestly, even if it was F2P, I wouldn’t play it.

_SilverHawk_9h ago

I can't wait to play marathon. It looks amazing to me

Kornholic5h ago

Couldn't agree more. Every single aspect of Marathon seems very unappealing.

raWfodog59m ago

Arc Raiders interests me a lot more than Marathon ever did.

RaidenBlack6h ago

Bungie stole all their lunch money

CrashMania6h ago

Paul Tassi is a known xbox/MS stooge.

Saying that, Marathon looks so meh to me, absolutely no interest at all.

JEECE5h ago

Once he wrote an article characterizing Horizon Forbidden West, which came out over a year after the PS5 released, as a PS5 "launch game." Assuming this was just a mistake, I pointed out to him that "launch games" for a console are widely understood to be the games that come out on the day of a console's launch or in the immediate window thereafter. He responded and told me that he understood "launch game" to mean a game that launches, which would mean that every game that releases on a console is a "launch game" for that console.

I've basically ignored everything he has said since then. But I don't care about Marathon either way; playing Hunt: Showdown turned me off this genre pretty much.

neutralgamer19926h ago

If I was running Sony why would I not try to have bungie reboot Killzone and have it as their Halo. Honestly I don't know how Sony could justify that 3.6 billion purchase price. Insomniac games at 256 million has been their greatest acquisition in Playstation history for what they have already delivered and what's the pipeline

Profchaos5h ago

The smart money would have given them killzone but they brought them to be a pillar of their live services investment and seeming have no interest in allowing them near a single player story driven game again.

Lightning771h ago

The bigger mistake imo is not having them do any SP projects. Just all LS stuff.

Also want to clear up some misinformation on my part about Marathon. It wasn't due to creative differences as to why Jade left it was due to early internal Play tests were reportedly not received very well. Which probably prompted her to leave. My fault on that.

Ghostwood6h ago

It does look like ass shit.

Would pulling the plug now make any difference or is Bungie thoroughly cooked regardless?

peppeaccardo6h ago

Since when Forbes is relevant for the gaming community?

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Epic Games Asks Judge to Force Apple to Unblock Fortnite on iOS

The saga of the legal battle that sees Epic Games fight Apple in the attempt to bring Fortnite back to iOS has just gained another chapter.

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PapaBop5h ago

Damn, I'm going to need to restock my popcorn if this keeps up.

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How One Company Killed Sports Games

A once bustling space offering plenty of choices, now a desolate land of greed, did EA really kill the sports game genre?

anast15h ago(Edited 15h ago)

They made them better than everyone else at first. Once no one was playing any of the inferior options, they turned the investors loose on the customers.