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Forums - Microsoft - I think Star Ocean 4 is coming to the 360 (possibly even timed exclusive)

Legend11 said:

Most people seem to think it's pretty much a confirmed PS3 exclusive but that isn't the case.  I think a lot of that has to do with an article Next Generation did about the game in which they reported that Famitsu confirmed it as an PS3 exclusive (they never did).

Now here's why I think it's coming to 360:

1) Famitsu 360 has hinted that it is.  They may be just playing with 360 fans but it's still interesting either way.

2) Recent job postings seem to hint that Tri-Ace is looking for 360 programmers for two different games.  Since only one game has been confirmed from them (Infinite Undiscovery) there's a chance that the other is Star Ocean 4 (it's not like Ti-Ace would have many games in development).

3) The recent deal that Microsoft made with Square Enix concerning Infinite Undiscovery.  It's either Microsoft being extremely generous with Square Enix by funding Infinite Undiscovery and allowing Square Enix to become the publisher and reap profits from it or it could be that Microsoft offered up Infinite Undiscovery to Square Enix in exchange for them making a 360 version of Star Ocean 4 (to go along with a PS3 version).

Anyways I'm curious to see what others think. :)


I don't know if it will go t the 360 or not, but doesn't really matter to me because I own both a 360 & ps3 (I do much prefer to play RPG's on my ps3 though)...

 Anyhow, it is definitely going to the ps3 though--Square never would have made the SO4 trailer available through the Star Ocean 1 psp remake if it wasn't going to come to the ps3....lol, you don't use the Sony psp to advertise a game not coming to Sony--that wouldn't make any sense and would really piss off Sony.



Well, I now only have access to a PS3 & 360...Plan on buying a wii soon (lol, if I can ever find one available!) but will probably wait until some of the major RPG's come out like Dragon Quest & Tales, etc.

Anyhow, I'm so far behind in games to play that I'm not in a huge hurry (lol, haven't even gotten a chance to finish God of War II yet!) 

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The high definition market in Japan is contrary to game development. Not only is it split between two parties, but the low definition market is two and a half times larger.
When any developer decides to make a high definition game almost by default they must consider the global market. The high definition market in North America is seven times larger, and in other regions its four times larger. So outside of Japan the market is eleven times larger, and North America alone holds over half the console gaming market.

I think Square is on the right track on console gaming when they made the statements about thinking globally. Not only is their regional market comparatively small, but its also far more competitive. Just view the regional allocation for the PS2. Most specifically the game volume for the console.

This brings about a paradox for exclusivity. Going with the PS3 might help them domestically, but it costs them globally especially in the largest market. Going with the 360 ensures greater success globally, but poor performance in Japan. I think it will boil down to attach rates. The performance of the franchise within Japan and without. Were it done on fair comparison. Given the competition however Microsoft can probably make a better pitch then Sony.

First Microsoft is more apt to secure exclusivity with cash up front which helps to defer risk, or at the very least increase profit margin. Microsoft has every reason and need to do so. Purchasing exclusives helps them regionally, and helps them globally by giving them variety. Sony is somewhat more strapped for cash.

Basically I think the question isn't so much where the game would do better, but which party wins the bidding war. Whether Microsoft is willing to pay for the exclusivity, but on a somber note I think they are probably looking for more then timed exclusives in Japan now. They are looking for real exclusives, and they probably want to get as many as cheaply as they can. They are not getting Final Fantasy so they need to find half a dozen real exclusives this year.

I ask the fans do you think its worth the money for Microsoft to secure this title as a real exclusive?



This game isn't worth buying the exclusivity for. SO3 sold 1.3 Million copies in Japan/North America, which is respectable, but not amazing. SO (sales wise) has always been a complimentary game. One that you really wanna try, but you generally don't buy a system just to play it.

I could see a Multi-Platform release, but that part about the PSP is intriguing.



It would be interesting if the 360 could get this game, though it would benefit them to try for other franchises as a priority, but heck, why not, they need to strengthen their market in Japan anyway.



Also Onna, you're basically just playing a waiting game in terms of getting burned by Square. By playing Japanese games only you've merely dodged the fact that the full special editions of Final Fantasy and Kingdom Hearts games never see the West, but you can only turn a blind eye to the growing mediocrity of their products so long before you just can't justify it anymore.

Square has been burning us for a long time now, and its not going to get any better.