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EA: Demise of console gaming 'very premature'

April 1, 2013 8:17AM PDT
By Eddie Makuch, News Editor

COO Peter Moore says even though mobile is growing, gamers continue to show enthusiasm for core titles.

The demise of traditional console gaming is not a reality the industry faces, according to Electronic Arts chief operating officer Peter Moore. Speaking with Bloomberg TV, Moore said even though the mobile space has grown, gamers still want core titles they can play on a big screen.

 

"The console business is still a core part of our business; it's the majority of our business. The demise of console gaming is very premature as far as we're concerned," Moore said.

"We still have thousands of people focused on developing current-generation Xbox360 and PS3 games, as well as people focused now on the next generation when that finally arrives," he added. "And so, people still want core games. People want to sit back in their living rooms, take advantage of their HD TVs, and and play fully immersive games like [Battlefield 4]."

Also during the interview, Moore said he expects EA's digital sales--which includes mobile, downloadable content, and subscriptions--to possibly overtake its traditional packaged goods business by 2015.

"In two years we could be looking at the tipping point where digital becomes bigger than the traditional core,” Moore said.

Moore is believed to be a leading candidate to take over as the next EA CEO. He would not comment on this conjecture, but praised John Riccitiello for leaving the company in "tremendous shape." Moore said one thing the new EA CEO needs to do is execute.

"We did not executive to the level that we needed to in [fiscal year 2013] and [John Riccitiello] took accountability for that. And I think the future CEO will focus on pure execution because all the ingredients are there; we have the world's best developers, we have a tremendous publishing pipeline, and we've made the hard decisions about our platform.




       

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April Fools! Shit's dead!



Yup. You fell for it, Jay. Just like Eddie!



I agree, mobile gaming will never fill a whole that console gaming has. Mobile gaming is just short bursts of fun, while consoles are there for hours and hours of fun. I think cloud gaming may be the thing to replace consoles, but currently the internet isn't fast enough for it



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badgenome said:

April Fools! Shit's dead!


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April Fools! Consoles are dead. Lol

In all seriousness though, I actually agree with him. I've always liked Peter Moore, mostly because he hasn't given me a reason to dislike him. Sadly, him becoming CEO probably wouldn't change EA's current trajectory. Speaking of which....vote away. http://consumerist.com/2013/04/01/worst-company-in-america-round-2-ea-vs-facebook/

People said that last gen was the final generation of home consoles, so we'll just have to wait and see. I could definitely see the definition of a home console changing though.

Microsoft is going more towards the "media hub" area where all of your MS devices are connected and interact with each other, no one device will only play games.

Nintendo looks like it will try a hybrid handheld/home console. They have combined their handheld and console hardware divisions, and have started to combine the gameplay ideas for each as well. I'm thinking their next "console" will have a portion connected to the TV or will stream (hopefully via graphene antennae....100tbps wireless speeds) directly to the TV, but will also be able to save the game to the handheld so it can be taken on the road. Not streaming from the console via the internet or 4g/5g/whatever, directly saved to the hardware.

Sony.....might just be trying to stay alive at this point and not thinking that far into the future. If they intend to support the PS4 for 8+ years, they have plenty of time to figure out what they will do for their next generation.



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