binary solo said:
That's because all those games were not yet released, and SO was actually all about the white console not the game, as much as it saddens me to admit it. MCC has already sold to over 1 million people, and is probably not far off dropping away to just a trickle of sales per week. If you were a true Halo fan and you wanted MCC and you hadn't already bought a Xb one before MCC came out, you would have bought it some time during the holidays last year. Bundling MCC now is rather pointless as a way to improve sales. There isn;t a significant market for these games. All the Halo fans who haven't bought MCC either have a Xb one already or they are waiting for the actual new Halo game until they buy Halo 5, because they've played the hell out of all the other Halo games, and are probably still playing the MP in their 360. |
thats what I said, but you said it much more elequently.
I think BF Hardline bundle would have been mutually beneficial and more successful. EA should want to go for it because interest seems kinda low for it and for the XB1 it is the only big AAA release for the forseable future (Maybe a MCX bundle would be decent too).
If Sony is smart they will get a marketing deal for the witcher (if MS has not already) I think the next genre Sony is poised to take over is WRPGs which the XBOX has always been better (They have their IP Fable, Morrowind exclusive, ME exclusive and timed exclusive of ME2 and 3, not to mention the XB360 versions of Skyrim/Fallout 3 were far superior to the PS3s), but the sales of DA:I lead me to believe the portion of the 360 audience moving to PS4 is that group (Not the Halo, Gears group).
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