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Square Enix: Consoles set for extinction

Yoichi Wada says trade must prepare for switch to digital distribution and server-based games

Square Enix chief Yoichi Wada is preparing his firm for the demise of physical media – and potentially the death of home consoles.

In an exclusive interview with MCV that will be published next week, the CEO of the publisher – which now owns Eidos and is famous for its epic disc-based Final Fantasy games – said that a dramatic change will come in the next decade offering more opportunity for market growth, but fundamentally transforming the traditional industry.

“In ten years’ time a lot of what we call ‘console games’ won’t exist,” he said.

Wada warned that “all the distributors and sales firms will suffer a big negative impact” from a new era in which interactive entertainment switches from software run on hardware in the home to server-based offerings, game streaming and digital distribution.

He claimed that format-holders including Sony and Microsoft are already prepared for the shift – and that third-parties must follow suit.

“Somewhere around 2005 the console manufacturers’ strategy shifted,” he said.

“In the past the platform was hardware, but it has switched to the network. A time will come when the hardware isn’t even needed anymore.

“With that, any kind of terminal becomes a potential platform on which games can be played – that’s exponential growth in the potential of gaming. The potential size of the market is enormous.”

He explained that Square Enix is preparing for this change by ramping up production of social and browser games at its Japanese studios, and also closely monitoring 2010’s beta roll-out of PS3 MMO Final Fantasy XIV.

“Social and browser games are going to grow dramatically – especially in areas like Asia which does not have as big a console market,” he said.



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Yeah i agree with him.



I think he's wrong about this. No way Nintendo would leave the hardware business and be digital download only. Also look how the PSP Go is doing. it just doesn't seem likely at all that

“In ten years’ time a lot of what we call ‘console games’ won’t exist,” he said.



Social and browser "games"... *shudder*

The future looks dim.



The experimental PSP Go is going nowhere. :(



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So... when he says that sony and ms are prepared and Nintendo isn't... he is downgrading ninty?



Lastgengamer said:
I think he's wrong about this. No way Nintendo would leave the hardware business and be digital download only. Also look how the PSP Go is doing. it just doesn't seem likely at all that

“In ten years’ time a lot of what we call ‘console games’ won’t exist,” he said.

The PSP Go is only the begining



ChrisIsNotSexy said:
Lastgengamer said:
I think he's wrong about this. No way Nintendo would leave the hardware business and be digital download only. Also look how the PSP Go is doing. it just doesn't seem likely at all that

“In ten years’ time a lot of what we call ‘console games’ won’t exist,” he said.

The PSP Go is only the begining

Ten years just seems to soon for all consoles to be gone and what would happen to the Console wars?



Come back in maybe 20 years.



If it isn't turnbased it isn't worth playing   (mostly)

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morenoingrato said:
So... when he says that sony and ms are prepared and Nintendo isn't... he is downgrading ninty?

No. He's saying that Live is on Xbox and PC, while PSN is on PS3 and PSP, with Sony looking to bring it to their other devices such as TVs. Increasingly, the network - rather than the hardware - is becoming the platform for Microsoft and Sony. That's not really the case for Nintendo.