shavenferret said:
Being a reseller, or just a 3rd party player, is the low-hanging fruit. They aren't any different from Steam, and they won't be any different for what MSFT comes out with when it *tries* to expand on its online offerings.  How is your product different? What unique things will it offer the consumer? What advantages does your product have over the competitors? One of possibly several categories of unique things that the PS6 could offer would be exclusives. As i mentioned before, the price in MSFT's case would be much higher and they would get much less from this investment. So, that could be why Microsoft will be moving to a less intense strategy.  And, all of this is straight marketing theory. If you dismiss me then i don't know what else to tell you. |
I'm not saying that you're wrong, I'm saying it doesn't matter because there isn't any other options. There's only 3 options. Xbox Switch 2 and PC. Xbox isn't strong enough to compete even if Sony put all it's games on it. Switch 2 has technical limitations that will limit the fps to only 30 when PS5 will have 60. PC is more expensive and complicated and isn't getting GTA 6 day one so I don't think everyone is going to give up their Playstations to get PC's. PC cases are also generally much bigger than consoles so it's inconvenient for many.
What your saying is right, but none of it matters if there's no other option strong enough for the consumers to buy into instead.







