Google, Sony, Samsung, LG, MS, NVIDIASo like MSI, ASUS, EVGA ?
Google, Sony, Samsung, LG, MS, NVIDIASo like MSI, ASUS, EVGA ?
From 2017-2023, the console games market has grown +59%. PC only +37%; has shrunk since 2022
Wait, what are “their ways” and what are they “bleeding”? They have mentioned that they’ve been selective of what comes to GP, otherwise we’d see tons of indie games, but it’d look bad on all of them if games were it bad states, sure one could release it on game preview, as that’s typical for games like Ark and baldurs gate 3. Players expect better, especially if it’s an additional cost.Many were concerned about how MS was going to sustain their ways especially after the last two huge acquisitions, looks like they are still figuring it out but first step seems to be porting out exclusives to add revenue streams to balance increased costs and stopping the Gamepass bleed by being more selective perhaps in funding games.
Wait, what are “their ways” and what are they “bleeding”? They have mentioned that they’ve been selective of what comes to GP, otherwise we’d see tons of indie games, but it’d look bad on all of them if games were it bad states, sure one could release it on game preview, as that’s typical for games like Ark and baldurs gate 3. Players expect better, especially if it’s an additional cost.
Like Sony as a whole is in question, as they’ve stated in their official documentation. They’ve questioned their own spending on Spider-Man 2, which I saw it as an investment for their remaining marvel games, and now they’re questioning their purchase of Bungie and other Mr GAAS that Layden promised.
The one making GAAS by not mentioning their games are a GAAS are Mario kart 8 and smash, those seem to be dead when it comes to additional dlc tho
But the great news here is that Game Pass and the Xbox division are not bleeding, they are profitable and in the black. It’s also the third largest revenue generator for MS.stopping the Gamepass bleed by being more selective perhaps in funding games.
Today Is Jim Ryan's Last Day As PlayStation CEO
After announcing it back in September, March 29 marks Jim Ryan's last day as PlayStation CEO after 30 years with the company.insider-gaming.com
He likes to make s*** up in his head.But the great news here is that Game Pass and the Xbox division are not bleeding, they are profitable and in the black. It’s also the third largest revenue generator for MS.
And nobody should be “concerned” how much profit MS makes off of consumers.
And what increased costs?
Hi-Fi Rush has arrived on PlayStation 5 and it's an excellent port of the original Xbox Series X and PC games... with slightly improved shadows. Tom Morgan reminds us of how great this game is, and examines Xbox's multi-platform record so far. From Ghostwire: Tokyo's Xbox issues to Pentiment receiving 120Hz support on PS5 first, surely Microsoft's flagship console should automatically be the best place to play its games and the first platform to receive new features? Great games get a wider audience now and that's a great thing - but Xbox needs to dot all the Is and cross all the Ts a little more carefully.