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prinz_valium said:


this is, what op is talking about

"I was hearing things about exclusive marketing being as good as having the game exclusive"

 

but the game isn't associated as a playstation exclusive

 

sure it moved  hardware units. but they're also moved because of the new color

and this game also moved some consoles on the other platform beside the exclusive marketing

so the question is: did the amout of money spend on this marketing worked out. did it worked better out than the watch dog exclusiv marketing deal.

 

 

on one hand, yes

on the other hand, not

 

 

but now u see me statement is correct. it depends. sometimes it does work out (very) well. sometimes it doenst.

 

but this game is new and we have to wait a lil longer to see longterm succes of the deal. is this agreement for the destiny successors, too?

if this game realy turns out to be the next billion dollar franchise (right now it doubt it. but we will see waht bungie can do to the content lack) and sony got the exclusive marketing deal for every destiny game, than ofc it will work out

Ah so we are going to use "it was the colour" if the PS4 sells more bundles. It doesnt matter if it's the new colour, Destiny, or just because its PS4, what ever sells more has sold more. There is no way you, me or anyone else can work out why, the only thing that matters is what sold more.

Also MS missed a massive trick, they released a white console to their staff at launch and failed to release one before the PS4, to me that is a marketing fail.



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