Dianko said:
Well, what about the money that Sony must be paying SE? Afterall, PS3 sales in Japan are pathetic. Absolutely pathetic. And elsewhere, there is no reason FFv13 should be exclusive since there is an almost 10 million unit deficit between the 360 and PS3. And that's not even bringing the Wii into the discussion. There is an ongoing thread in 2ch gaming that I think expresses the situation fairly well. It translates roughly to "SE to Sony: "Hurry up and sell some fucking consoles already!", the implication being that SE has refused to release their big games on the PS3 due to the failure by Sony to sell the system.
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Paying for what? Versus? If so, do you really think that Sony paid for Versus and not the actual FFXIII?
Versus is staying exclusive for now for very odd reasons (as far as I know), and it's very likely to go multiplat. If it does go multiplat, expect some interesting things to happen internally at Square Enix.
And I don't see SE holding out for MS to sell some more consoles in Japan, so why would they do the same for Sony in the West? JRPGs have a much higher attach rate in Japan than in the West, and I don't think SE would be too worried about the ps3's sales specifically in NA of all regions (in Europe things are roughly equal). The majority of JRPGs (up until those on the 360) sell more in Japan than in either of the other two territories. This holds true for the juggernauts like FF, DQ, and Pokemon, and it usually holds true for more niche titles like Valkyria Chronicles and the Tales franchise. Hell, even the 360 version of Tales sold more in Japan than in NA (it has yet to hit Europe).
Ultimately, Japan is the most important region for JRPGs. The only reason SE is ignoring that must be the result of monetary compensation. Yes, you could say that the ps3's install base doesn't warrant exclusives, and this is true, but the same holds true for the 360's install base, if not even moreso.
Just look at White Knight Chronicles. It is apparently a fairly mediocre RPG according to various reviewers (much to my disappointment), yet it has managed to sell almost half that of Lost Odyssey in only two months, despite being released in only one territory vs Lost Odyssey's three.







