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I never understood why blizzard could pump out an expansion every 2 years and release games on the side and 343 can barely deliver 3 games in 13 years. But the difference in amount of staff is staggering.



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twintail said:
Barozi said:

Live services don't really attract new players, it's a way too keep existing players engaged.

If you want to make more money off existing players it makes sense, for acquiring new players it doesn't.

Nobody that doesn't already own a Playstation console will say: "oh they're going to include a proper live service for the multiplayer of [insert existing Sony IP], because of that I'm definitely getting a Playstation."

Besides, Sony will now cripple themselves by putting live services in their MP shooters like Killzone. This will only decrease the player count of Destiny.

Any game can attract new players to your hardware or subscription service. After all, MS themselves have done Minecraft, Fortnite and Rocket League bundles - all live service titles attached to a console buy in order to bring in new consumers into their ecosystem, hardware or subscription. 

Where's the connection to the Bungie acquisition? There isn't one. Sony can bundle as many of their own games as they like with their console or make contracts with 3rd parties (such as with Bungie if they were still fully independant!) to bundle their games with the system. The fact that Sony now owns Bungie is completely irrelevant for this to happen.

And there's no way of knowing what IP's are being used. Besides, Factions and the rumoured Twisted Metal, every other live service potential game from Sony appears to be new IP's. And it shouldn't matter if it's an existing IP or not: are you suggesting that the latest Forza Horizon didn't see an influx of new players? That Halo Infinite is made up only of Halo fans? Is the growth of a userbase through sequels not possible?

Again, completely besides the point and I never said sequels can't grow a userbase. However, the fact is and you already mentioned that before... Bungie is helping other 1st party studios with the live service aspect of their games. Bungie does not create a new 1st party game for Sony, those 1st party games would've been made even without Bungie. Then there's Bungie developing a new IP. That or Destiny 3 would have a rather big impact on Playstation.... if they were exclusive. Since they aren't, well they would've been made either way. So again, the acquisition has no impact on customers.

At the end of the day, we know what is happening in the gaming industry. IP's can grow; IP's can become insanely popular under the right conditions; IP's can attract new users. And similar based games don't have to take away from existing userbases: CoD, Battlefield, Apex, Destiny, Halo all have healthy numbers. And that's not even taking into account many other popular FPS and BR games that are doing just fine, too. 

As you said, IPs can grow and attract new users. Doesn't mean they need live services to do that. What's the difference between supporting one AAA game for 10 years or releasing 3 AAA titles from the same IP within the same timespan? Why should the old game - even with proper support - attract more people than the 3 AAA sequels?

Similar based games don't take away from existing userbases? That couldn't be more wrong. Just because the userbase is healthy doesn't mean it hasn't lost players to other games. Especially weird point when you include the flop that is Battlefield 2042 (and prior to that BF 5) or CoD Vanguard which is also underperforming. Hell BF 2042 dropped out of the top 40 and there's no other BF game in the top 40 either. So BF players clearly have abandoned the series for now and are now playing Halo, Destiny or whatever.



derpysquirtle64 said:
EspadaGrim said:

Rumors now that Sony could buy a publisher, i really hope that it isn’t Capcom.

Can't wait to hear how it is such a great move for a better industry. And no one bringing up concerns about industry consolidation.

We have passed that point a long time ago.  If a publisher is up for sale then they are up for sale.  Someone is going to purchase them.  The new reality is that the game industry is in a shake up faze and big players need to come to the table with deep pockets if they want to survive.



Ryuu96 said:

Posting this here because this shit will definitely apply to Xbox Series X too, stock is a lot worse than expected, it will be even more so for XSX.

Series S for the W



Angelus said:

Series S for the W

Microsoft did not plan the Series S for that reason but hell, the timing is amazing lol

Series is going to do super well for the next year and the COVID situation is helping it even more, on top of being an amazing value for the gamers.



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Ryuu96 said:

I'm leaning towards that Microsoft should acquire Certain Affinity now, I know their new IP is meant to be a test case but when you look at what Certain Affinity are doing; Co-Dev on Perfect Dark, Co-Dev on Halo Infinite, New IP for Xbox...It makes sense to just go ahead and bite the bullet now, even if the new IP doesn't pan out they're a vital support studio to Xbox and by acquiring them, Xbox can invest in them and make them even more of a helpful arm to both 343i and The Initiative for current and future entries.

I think think that out of all the studios that MS are working Certain Affinity is the one that is least likely to be stolen away from them. They are literally working on 3 projects for MS with Halo, Perfect Dark, and the MH inspired AAA game plus like you said in your other post their Transformers Online game is likely dead.

Ive been saying for a while that they should buy SkyboxLabs, MS has been working with them since they formed way back in 2011 I believe and are an important Halo support studio that can potentially do more.



Ryuu96 said:

Posting this here because this shit will definitely apply to Xbox Series X too, stock is a lot worse than expected, it will be even more so for XSX.

Xbox probably outsold the PS5 last quarter. PS5 at 3.9m and Xbox over 4m. 



The amount of people un-ironically think Halo is coming to PS is both hilarious and sad... :/



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Spade said:

The amount of people un-ironically think Halo is coming to PS is both hilarious and sad... :/

Wait... I have seen a couple of videos with those thumbnails on YouTube... 

Thought they were trolling. 



As unfair/terrible as it is to say, I think the biggest “winner” of the chip shortage in the console space is Xbox. Last generation ended with Xbox getting outsold 2.25:1, this generation they are only getting outsold 1.4:1 globally and that margin appears to be continuing to shrink.

This is going to create a snowball effect in Xbox’s historically stronger markets (US, UK, Mexico, AUS/NZ, Canada). I think it’s more or less a lock that Xbox will recapture the market share lead from PlayStation in the above listed markets. They are clearly making huge inroads back into continental Europe as well.