To some extent, I am curious how much value there is in permanent exclusivity.
Sony's pushing PC on the basis of added sales + reduced importance in exclusivity past 2 years.
As for MS, Gamepass kind of is it's own exclusive. It feels reasonable to me to offer Starfield for $70 to PlayStation owners and "free" (with a subscription) to Xbox owners.
So I am rather curious if someday, there's a weird situation where Starfield comes to PS after 2-4 years, and God of War comes to Xbox after 2-4 years. They would absolutely lose out on a few console sales from a few patient gamers, but I would be curious if it ended up being a positive overall due to higher game sales.
ClassicGamingWizzz said: Hi fi rush was they already have a built like 90% done for ps5, sea of thieves will probably flop, i cant see ps fanbase liking it. Microsoft going third party is probably a reality no far away. |
Sea of Thieves started off pretty rough, but it's gotten a ton of updates, and it seems to be pretty well loved now.
I don't see any reason why it would be disliked by PS fans.