JNK on 30 January 2016
| JWeinCom said: No. There are a lot of reasons, but the biggest is the licensing deals they have. The licensees want their games to be playable to as many as possible. I'm actually fairly certain that EA is actually required to try Madden at least once on every system to see if there is a market before they dismiss it. If EA only put games on their own console, the NFL, NHL, and Fifa would have their lawyers filing suits to get out of their contracts faster than you could say concussion. Same thing goes for any other licensed product they have. Disney doesn't want to limit Star Wars to a niche audience. |
scince this is only hypotetical anyway, lets say they would keep all their licenses. We dont know the exact agreements anyway.







