Phil Spencer that cancelled PlayStation versions of Starfield and Indiana Jones and kept them exclusive on Xbox now begging for PlayStation ports. This man is a clown"Please bring your games to my peasant console...."
After that, Ryan did admit to GamesIndustry.biz that things could change. He went on to explain.
All I’m talking to today is the approach we’re taking in the short term. The way our publishing model works right now, it doesn’t make any sense. But things can change very quickly in this industry, as we all know.
It’s funny because when “Xbots” as you put is said PlayStation exclusive games will eventually hit PC day one how did Sony fanboys react to that?What’s actually funny is that Xbots know hand on heart these 4 games are just the beginning before it becomes a deluge but they’re intentionally shutting their eyes to realism and pretending it’s just those 4 games and nothing else
All I’m talking to today is the approach we’re taking in the short term. The way our publishing model works right now, it doesn’t make any sense. But things can change very quickly in this industry, as we all know.
Just like how Jim Ryan wouldn’t completely rule out Sony going to a day one PlayStation Plus release model. Wow a gaming executive said never say never about something.
No it's not. You guys can keep your doomsday narrative to yourself since your favorite company failed in this space now you think it's indicative of others. Mark my words, and you can quote me on this. Sony and Nintendo will NEVER release a 1st party, big budget AAA game day one on a subscription service. I'd make this bet up to the launch of the PS6 that this won't happen. Quote me on this.writing's on the wall. boiling frog
100No it's not. You guys can keep your doomsday narrative to yourself since your favorite company failed in this space now you think it's indicative of others. Mark my words, and you can quote me on this. Sony and Nintendo will NEVER release a 1st party, big budget AAA game day one on a subscription service. I'd make this bet up to the launch of the PS6 that this won't happen. Quote me on this.
Yup. It's common sense. Why would a company that's selling their premier games at $70 a pop in the millions do that? At best they'll put a game long after it sold a lot there but not day 1. I feel like these guys think MSFT's failures should be copied as well.100
I’d Take a ban bet of two weeks
No it's not. You guys can keep your doomsday narrative to yourself since your favorite company failed in this space now you think it's indicative of others. Mark my words, and you can quote me on this. Sony and Nintendo will NEVER release a 1st party, big budget AAA game day one on a subscription service. I'd make this bet up to the launch of the PS6 that this won't happen. Quote me on this.
Y’all said the same thing about them NEVER bringing their games to PC and we see how that went100
I’d Take a ban bet of two weeks
It still isn't day and date for their AAA games though.Y’all said the same thing about them NEVER bringing their games to PC and we see how that went
I actually agree… it’s one small step at a time with both Sony and Microsoft. And at a blink of an eye both companies will start saying “exclusives are a thing of the past.” Nintendo is the only company I see not pulling this bs.Y’all said the same thing about them NEVER bringing their games to PC and we see how that went