Sony CEO says Playstation's future is on PC

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Crazy how quickly things flip, last year BG3 had them backflipping about having a pseudo exclusive not available to Xbox for a bit.

Dudes was paying and playing early access of BG3 for months, meanwhile palworld drops for free in Gamepass preview and dudes instantly try to downplay it :mjlol:


The biggest game of the year is from a Japanese studio who has only made games taking inspiration from all the games they hate on :mjlol:

Multiplayer, Farming, sim life, Grounded, pokemon, fortnite etc.


Sony abandoned Japan to make these "movie cinematic games" only to turn around and have a game that cost a faction of the price to make crazy money and not release on a Japaneses consoles.

This is all after Sony Stan's had been telling me Microsoft wasn't building relationships in Japan.


On top of that their 1st Sony published exclusive is day and date on PC and multiplayer GAAS :mjlol:


I don't think sony Stan's have been right on anything they champion at all.


But hey they selling a ton of hardware :mjlol:

That's true. Sony literally left Japan after the PS2 Generation when Nintendo with the DS and Wii slammed and dominated the charts, and never let loose ever since. Thats Why PS3 onwards, it was all American made games.
 

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This @winb83 clown used to be one of the biggest supporters of subscriptions on this forum. Always dooming Sony for not following Microsoft Gamepass model as it was the next Netflix of gaming.

Gamepass as we now know is so successful, Microsoft hasn’t given as an update on numbers in years.

He’s back now with more crazy talk about Sony business model :heh:

Nikka, stick to whining about tech products nobody gives a fukk about
I'll put it like this. The same company that's saying people don't want a subscription service is the same company saying we can't put our games on a subscription service day 1 because it would destroy our game sales.

Which is it? People don't want it and wouldn't subscribe or people do want it and if they have them what they wanted it would destroy sales?

That same company put language in their Call of Duty contact prohibiting it from entering a subscription service.

You talking crazy. You tease Game Pass for having meh games then thump your chest because it's stuck at 30 million. You hoped and prayed Activision Blizzard got blocked. You know why.

If a subscription service existed that had popular games gamers wanted on it we'd then see the results. The real question is can Microsoft with what they've acquired put that together because they're the only one in the industry that wants it to succeed.
 
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