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LilChicken22 said:
There are two possible ways for Microsoft and Sony next-gen:

1: They will release an ultra powerful console, therefore so expensive no one's gonna buy it, certainly not in these days. Also, powerful consoles demand for beautiful games which are too expensive for most companies nowadays to make a profit on it.

2: They will release a more casual platform with forced casual games and accessories like the Kinect and Move. But casual gamers already lost interest in gaming after the Wii. Also not gonna work for them.

The second option is more possible because Microsoft/Sony lost more money than they earned with PS360.
Either way, Wii U won't suffer from not getting third party ports like the Wii did. The Wii U will probably be the only true GAMING-console and sell the most (again). Wii U isn't going anywhere anytime soon.

My most extreme prediction: Sony going all the way casual, with more gimmicky's than Nintendo did with the Wii. Sony is in a very bad financial position right now and can't afford risks with the PS4 being a powermonster.


The only way Sony can keep their core audience ( that isn't made up by acolytish fanboys like the Nintendo crowd that doesn't care what Nintendo does as long as Nintendo is #1) is to release a console that is at least as powerful in comparison to the Wii U as Vita is to 3DS and they'll try to release it for $400.00.

Moderated,

-Mr Khan