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The biggest value proposition for PlayStation as a brand from the start, in my opinion, was not the first party titles, but the fact that if you bought a PlayStation you got a “no compromise” experience.

If you bought other consoles, you knew you were going to miss out on something. Nintendo always lacked western third party support, and Xbox always lacked Japanese support, particularly from the AA and A space. PlayStation was the one console that had basically everything besides niche PC genres like RTS.

2023 will be the first time in the brand’s history that if you choose PlayStation, you are actually losing a large portion of the industry. If you are an FPS fan, if you are an RPG fan, if you are a western MMO fan, if you are a car game fan, if you are a family friendly game fan, if you want to play games portably, if you want any of the above, PlayStation is simply a bad choice now. On top of that, it will be the most expensive platform to be on for long term cost of ownership.


I think internally at Sony they would gladly trade one or two of their first party franchises to keep call of duty