Mr Puggsly said:
Sony hasnt given GTS sales numbers. Forza sales numbers are unknown. They only show player numbers. Doesent really matter though. We agree Forza was more successful this gen due to Forza Horizon's success and Polyphony being slow. I thought Person 5 on Switch was a port, my mistake. But Japanese studios are moving some ports to Switch given its success and capabilities. Yes some titles are showing in Switch. Still Switch won't rob the AAA games. The gen is almost over and PS4 is still behind PS3. Just check the numbers on this site. I suppose PS4 may catch up, but the Sony userbase is pretty stagnant there. Console gaming in Japan is diminishing since PS2, that is a well know fact. Still I gave you the word from dev, and if you want to validate just see that Yakuza returned strong to the west, Monster Hunter got big here, Nioh and Nier made a good success, etc. During PS3 time the japanese devs had lost a lot of their limelight, they recovered it. The devs weren't talking about PS4 outselling PS3, they were talking about the industry recovering, and if you look for a lot of examples the japanese developed games have done much better this gen than the previous. Sony makes games the west wants, thats a great way to combat Switch. Are they doing that in Japan? Nope. They just rely on 3rd parties there and hope for the best. Sony was already making the games the west want much before Switch was even in project so they haven't done anything to combat Switch in any country in the world, they didn't cut price, changed plans, developed games or partnerships looking to combat Switch. You just don't want to admit that. Part of PS4's success was making good decisions, like launching for $399. Meanwhile the 360 thrived on poor decisions made with PS3. Sony gets great 3rd party support in Japan therefore people naturally flock to Playstation. MS would literally have to moneyhat every notable Japanese game to swing Japan to Xbox. Its not worthehile obviously. Japan doesent really care about Sony's games either. A lot of games since start of gen that were multiplat outside of Japan didn't got a Xbox release there, because that market was lost, that had nothing to do with either MS or Sony hoping for the best. You saw what happen when Sony portables lost Monster Hunter. Sony and other companies were unable to fill that void. Nor did they make portable content people really cared about. I see Playstation as a default option for Japanese gamers. If more exclusive content starts moving to Switch, Playstation sales would dwindle. And you think that Sony receives those game and won't lose good games to Switch by hoping for the best? I'll tell you again, no sane company make strategy based on hope for the best. |
duduspace11 "Well, since we are estimating costs, Pokemon Red/Blue did cost Nintendo about $50m to make back in 1996"
http://gamrconnect.vgchartz.com/post.php?id=8808363
Mr Puggsly: "Hehe, I said good profit. You said big profit. Frankly, not losing money is what I meant by good. Don't get hung up on semantics"
http://gamrconnect.vgchartz.com/post.php?id=9008994
Azzanation: "PS5 wouldn't sold out at launch without scalpers."