
Gary Swaby at The Koalition writes: The launch of the PS4 and Xbox One marked a new chapter in the gaming industry. The legacy of the Xbox 360, PS3 and Wii have been strong, and it's a generation we won't forget easily. However, the reality is that we're in a far different gaming industry than we were in 6-7 years ago. The relationships between companies are different, and the strategies of game publishers have changed. More and more we're seeing publishers turn every game into a multi-platform offering to maximize profits.

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It's a step forward for Stop Killing Games.
All game development studios should be working on a game or more for ps4. Ps4 is the best console available today where the name playstation is synonymous with quality and quality is what smart gamers want.
Ps4 is the future and the future is ps4
Great overall list of titles. I highly doubt Nintendo will ever warm up to the idea of publishing any of their games on the PS4 or Xbox One. As for Remedy, I could see that happening but hopefully it doesn't. PlayStation has more than enough games already so I don't see why they need to have every game under the sun on their console. There has to be some kinda difference in titles between all three platforms IMO.
It's gonna be hard for Respawn or for the matter any studio ignore the PS4 fanbase.So yea they most likely will develop for it.But there will be exceptions like he mentioned in the article.
On one hand, the large fan base of the PS4 is tempting.
On the other hand, Microsoft has TONS AND TONS of money.
On the third hand?, Microsoft can't just throw money at the Xbox division if predicted profits continue to come up short.