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KBG29 said:

I think the biggest winner for Sony is going to be the OTT IPTV service for PS4. This will turn PS4 into the true all in one device, and allow people to drop their cable box. The US alone has over 160M cable boxes, a huge potential market if done right. If Sony sets up a contract plan for PS4 something like $200 up front and $49.99 a month for the first year, I think they could move a couple million units a month all year.



Major announcement. Sony will Partener with Actvision for COD an
d it will be a marquis title for Morpheus. GT7 will also show heavy support for Morpheus.


 

  1. I don't think we know enough about sony's IPTv plans yet. 
  2. Activision legally can't partner COD to playstation anytime soon.
sweetoothj said:

Wow xbox one hate much?
Here is a prediction I know many of you guys are going to disagree with, but whatever.

In 2015 third party developers will give the 7th gen consoles the middle finger. Which means multiplatform games like COD, Assassins Creed (number title) , Battle Field and more are going to be available only on ps4 and xbox one. This alone and not counting games like Halo 5, Fable Legends, Crack Down, Phantom Dust, Forza 6, Tomb Raider and more will cause Xbox one to outsell the Wii U world wide.

I don't think we are hating on the XB1. Just making very early predictions based on trends that we are seeing this year. You are free to make yours too.
So you basically think that when the major multiplat games shift exclusively to current gen systems it would result in a boost in XB1 sales more so than a boost in PS4 sales? And I am guessing you feel this way cause those games sold better on the 360?
Well, you are very wrong and its easy to prove why. Just look at sales of COD Ghosts in NA on the PS4 and XB1. Then keep in mind that he xbox version of the game costs about half the price of the PS4 version. And then look at sales of every other multiplat game on current gen so far.