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KingdomHeartsFan said:
Dusk said:


That's not correct at all. Through the year they have roughly the same large releases, the difference is that MS and Sony haven't been doing any of the smaller games.

Not really, theres Zelda and Xenoblade on Nintendo's side and Microsoft has Halo, Forza, Tomb Raider, Quantum Break.  I also think Scalebound could be late 2015 considering how fast Platinum has been pumping games out, they released Metal Gear Rising and Wonderful 101 both in 2013 and then Bayonetta and Legend of Korra in 2014.


Devil's Third is also a pretty large title, so that's 3 vs 4 in Microsoft's favor, I'm not counting Scalebound as its not currently listed as 2015.

Nintendo in total will probably have something like 20-30 published titles this year, with a large range of production values, a few low budget, a few high budget and most mid budget.



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