Look. Sony will get away with higher prices, but it already was. And it's not like it's clear sailing for PlayStation. Sony won, and so what? It also doesn't know how it's going to fuel growth (outside of squeezing more money out of the same megafans). https://t.co/incCeLe66Y
— Grubb (@JeffGrubb) February 5, 2024
Yep, a lot of people are jumping the gun on something that hasn’t been officially announced.
— Daniel Ahmad (@ZhugeEX) February 4, 2024
Ultimately this move would make sense for MS from a financial perspective and allow gamers to choose their preferred option for playing Xbox games next gen, while allowing MS to…
I knew hearing rumblings today about Starfield & Indiana Jones (& others) going onto other platforms sounded familiar.
— Dom (@DomsPlaying) February 4, 2024
This is from 2020.
Xbox's strategy is, & has been, different than peers.
Game Pass is its major product. Ecosystem is its big play. Services, not exclusives. https://t.co/CYPfzI90qF
Offering an ecosystem that allows the most games to be played across the most devices is a strategy that has a ton of potential upside.
— Mat Piscatella (@MatPiscatella) February 4, 2024
Doesn't mean it'll necessarily work, but it isn't the mid-2000s anymore. It isn't just about the box.
Twitter feels like Journalists + Developers vs Gamers RN.
I can see why developers would be happy about it though and why gamers would be worried about the console.