230°

Does Xbox One have a future?

In the wake of its announcement that Kinect will no longer be bundled with the Xbox One, Continue Play's Dale Morgan wonders if it will be enough to save Microsoft's Console.

Read Full Story >>
continue-play.com
PSN-JeRzYzFyNeSt4305d ago

Does N4G.com have a future?

with all these opinion articles i dont think so

Webbyy4305d ago

Lol.. Even I must say this article is crazy..
I am sure ps4 and x1 will be just fine folks.

georgeenoob4305d ago

It's simply delusional wishful thinking to even speculate X1 has no future. Very typical though.

morganfell4305d ago (Edited 4305d ago )

I thought N4G had decided these articles were fine and par for the course. Not for a few months as with the X1, but years, FOR YEARS we saw one article after another stating the PS3 was doomed, is it time for Sony to leave gaming, etc etc etc.

Many of these people now complaining about the X1 articles were submitting the PS3 articles as fast as they could find or write them.

MysticStrummer4305d ago

@morganfell - Some people try to revise history and say that never happened, but you're absolutely right. Some XB gamers have years to go before they have a right to complain. I'm talking about the ones you referenced, that loved the PS3 is doomed articles but whine now.

OT - Yes XB1 has a future. Many products don't "win" their respective categories, but that doesn't make them vanish from the market. As long as MS wants in on the huge gaming market there will be an XBox and they'll keep trying to improve it, though as we saw with XB1's early policies MS's idea of improvement may differ from the average gamer's.

RIP_Weazel4305d ago

Buh...I actually agree with your first sentiment for once George...
Your last past was typical however, and dragged it back into fanboy generalisation again....
phew, Thought that the Day of Revelations had finally arrived for a moment.

miyamoto4305d ago (Edited 4305d ago )

The Xbox One's major problem is unfavorable public perception from its Xbox 360 fans and non Xbox gamers.

M$ went anti-gamer and anti-consumer with Xbox One's announcement and presentation.

Price, price cut, bundles, discounts, specifications, compute power, power of the cloud, games, Kinect or dis-Kinect, stripping of features, DRM or no DRM, Direct X12, all these technical mumbo jumbo, 180's in succession, turnarounds, u-turns, apologies, firing CEO's & hiring new faces, reputation management, etc. etc. ............. are useless if first and foremost, M$ cannot solve the unfavorable public perception they brought upon themselves last year.

I have talked to die hard Halo tournament gamers here in my province and they felt like they were stabbed in the back with Xbox One's presentation last year. And they said in retaliation to M$ they will get the PS4 instead.

First impressions are very strong with the gamers. And in this new era of electronics word-of-mouth can either make a product a phenomenal success or a agonizing flop.

At the masses look upon and listen to keyboard-warrior discussions like these to know which product is the best for them. So M$ needs to be able to defend its case convincingly.

Look at how Samsung's Galaxy S was able to rival Apple's iPhone popularity. Its word-of-mouth. Android versus iOS?
Look at what the PS3 had to go through to redeem itself by its 5th & 6th year. Its word-of-mouth.
Look at how PS4 outsold the Xbox One and Wii U. Its word-of-mouth.

If M$ can pull a PS3 & solve this major problem, then the Xbox One is gonna have a good life cycle but if not, its nobody's fault but M$'s.

pompombrum4305d ago

Lets be honest, all the Halo tournament type gamers who switched to the PS4 will come crawling back if Microsoft announce that Halo 2 Anniversary contains the original Halo 2 online mp.

Microsoft can pull a PS3 and turn things around, after the very humbling/embarrassing 12 months, they know they need to step up their game and "rekinect" with the gamers. E3 will be their time to show their hand so to speak and for the first time in like three years, I'm actually excited to see Microsoft's E3 conference.

mcstorm4305d ago

I agree with your last sentence. Microsoft have got off to a stumbling start with the Xbox one but its not as bad as this site is making out. The Xbox one has sold more consoles in its 1st few months on the market than the 360 did and the original Xbox. Yes it is being out sold by the ps4 but the Wiiu is the one struggling at the moment.

Microsoft as a company are making a lot of changes from the top to the bottom and if you look at what has been done in the 1st 3 months the new CEO has been in charge you have to say the future looks bright for Microsoft's products.

As for the Xbox side big changes are being made on both the 360 and Xbox one side. Alot is what people have asked for.

A Kinectless Xbox one.
Access to Apps etc as a silver customer.
Free games on the 360 and Xbox one as a gold subscriber.
Acquiring the Gears franchise.
Opening new studies.
And more.

Not everyone is going to like what Microsoft is doing but that is the same for any company.
At this moment in time I'm not interested in any game that is currently out for the ps4 and think the Wiiu has the best games line up on the market.
Or I don't like the iPhone5 or Galaxy S5 its just my taste and opinions which everyone will and should have.

I hope Sony, Nintendo and Microsoft have a successful generation with all 3 consoles as without all 3 in the market the industry would not be as exciting or as fast pasted as it is now.

choujij4305d ago (Edited 4305d ago )

@aiBreeze

I'll be honest. As someone whose been to countless Halo tournaments, and even played on the same team as the number 1 Halo 2 player ranked in Canada, I will tell you: No, I will not go "crawling back" to Xbox if they reinstate the original Halo 2 multi-player. Sorry.

Don't get me wrong, I had a blast, but I'm personally not interested in replaying games that I've already played to death. However, I personally would buy an Xbone if Halo 5 & QB are excellent. That, you can count me in on. Though, I still wouldn't call that "crawling back". On the contrary, to me it's more of a "Now Xbox One is worth adding to my console collection" move.

Ninver4305d ago

you forgot the most important piece of spec of them all.

5 BILLION TRANSISTORS!!!

+ Show (1) more replyLast reply 4305d ago
corvusmd4305d ago

Of course it does, and gamers should all hope it does (even if you have no intention of ever getting one). Although this guy admits he can't tell for certain either way, it's a little too early for all these potential "doom and gloom" opinion pieces. XB1 is killing it in software sales, so they are making a lot of money, and console sales are actually doing very well for being in 13 countries (that's NOT and excuse, but it is a fact that they are only in 13. MS is of course responsible for the fact that it's only in 13 countries, but it does still mean that it only has 13 true markets at this point). XB1's death is being greatly exaggerated by some.

MysticStrummer4305d ago (Edited 4305d ago )

"gamers should all hope it does"

Why? If MS, or Sony for that matter, leave the business some other company or companies will step in to take their place because it's a huge market. Fans of a particular company would hope they'll stay in the game, but gamers in general shouldn't care.

I agree that XB1 has a future by the way, but I've been gaming long enough to see several companies go from boom to bust, yet gaming itself keeps on going.

As for the tired "number of countries" argument, I'm still waiting for an explanation of why XB1 was out in more countries for a brief period of time at launch and was still outsold by PS4 during that time.

Ultimax4305d ago

@corvusmd

"gamers should all hope it does"

I don't !

Playstation + Nintendo 4ever

DarkZane4305d ago

"gamers should all hope it does"

No.

Sony and Nintendo are the only ones that actually matter. Microsoft entering the console business made gaming worst.

In fact, if time travel was possible, going back in time to prevent the xbox brand for existing is the best thing someone could do. Gaming would be much better without the xbox brand.

badboy7764305d ago (Edited 4305d ago )

Lets compare last gen's PS3vs360 launch to this gen's to launch.

The PS3 launched a year later with a $200 higher price tag. But yet the PS3 still managed to catch up and outsell the 360 even when you factor in the fact that the average consumer replaced more than one RROD console and boutht he new slimer model SKU's. The big question is if the Xbox One was $200 higher and launched a year later or even a week later would the xbox survive against the PlayStation Brand. Short answer: H*ll No!!!!

Eonjay4305d ago

I defer to Nintendo. No one is realistically expecting Xbox to outsell PS4. Its not going to happen. However it doesn't mean that Xbox wont survive.

choujij4305d ago

Agreed. That much depends on how much life-support MS is willing to provide.

Illusive_Man4305d ago

The gen was essentially over in 2012 and PS3 didn't catch up to X360 until 2013. So Xbox Won.

choujij4305d ago (Edited 4305d ago )

Actually, the Wii won, followed by the PS3 and XB360 in last. As well, last gen does not end until at least the current gen begins, Mr Illusive_Man.

SixtyNine4305d ago

The fanboyism is strong here. Why else would one approve of filth like this?

Show all comments (63)
120°

The Idea of Microsoft Sunsetting Xbox Is Absolute Nonsense, but It Exposes a Massive Problem

A few days ago, an interview with Seamus Blackley, designer of the original Xbox, sent shockwaves among the community.

Read Full Story >>
simulationdaily.com
Christopher2d ago

***This whole conspiracy theory (because that’s what this is) is basically entirely based on the idea that everyone involved is lying to us. ***

C'mon now. It's an opinion. Just like your opinion here. And it's from an industry professional who does have more knowledge than we do on how these things work and access to people inside the industry.

I'm not saying he's right, but you spend all this time arguing his stance and why his words are illogical, but then you go and make this sort of statement? Hypocritical.

SimulationDaily2d ago (Edited 2d ago )

It's from someone who has not worked at Microsoft or anywhere close to Microsoft or even in the gaming industry for over 20 years, and has worked at Microsoft for less than 4 years in total. He doesn't know a single one of the people involed and his experience of the topic is so diluted that he has no more authority than any rando on Reddit.

And almost none of the articles citing this silliness do the bare minimum due diligence to mention that essential context.

When you present a ludicrous hot take from someone who is nowhere near a position to know a thing about what Microsoft is doing today, if you think that readers aren't entitled to be made aware of that, we'll have to agree to disagree.

The truth is that a lot of the media outlets in this industry have chucked the bare minimum of professional reporting ethics into the recycle bin in the name of making a quick buck, and this is a pretty obvious example. This has been going on for years, it sucks, and it's only getting worse.

Misleading information for clicks may not offend you, and that's fine, but as someone who has dedicated the past 25 years of his life to informing people, it certainly offends me, and I see no reason not to express that position. Firmly.

Christopher2d ago

***Misleading information for clicks may not offend you, and that's fine***

You really need to stop with the logical fallacies. There's nothing there that says my opinion on the original matter other than calling out your hypocrisy of doing the same thing you complain they're doing. Not even a part of the conversation.

Also, he didn't do it for clicks, journalists turned it into clicks.

SimulationDaily1d 22h ago (Edited 1d 22h ago )

@Christopher: his opinion is not the problem, besides the fact that it's nonsensical and based on nothing.
The problem is that it has been presented as a take from someone with authority by professionally bankrupt media that fills up the fact that they have nothing relevant to say with fluff for clicks, regardless of the fact that such a presentation ends up misinforming people.

ABizzel11d 4h ago

Regardless of everyone’s opinion, one thing that’s never good is to be in the comments arguing with people on their opinion, about your opinion, especially in a place where you have no monetization.

1Victor1d 1h ago

@simulation
The way I see it you’re flipping the crumpet and assuming that because he hasn’t been a part of Microsoft for so long he don’t have contacts inside or he is exaggerating what we all can see in Xbox history of lies, deception and half truths since the 360 era.
Its very disingenuous of you to come and complain about his opinion when the patterns has been clear for way over a decade.
Microsoft is a corporation here if they don’t dominate they terminate the product you sound old enough to to remember Zune and windows phones you if not ask bing what happened to them.

ApocalypseShadow1d 1h ago

'Xbox Is Being Sunsetted' — Seamus Blackley, One of the Creators of Xbox, Thinks Recent Shakeup Spells the End for Microsoft's Gaming Business

It clearly says that Blackley THINKS...has an, OPINION, on the matter.

I think his opinion hurt you enough that you had to create an N4G article to try and discredit his OPNION. The fact that someone that hasn't been in the industry for years, carries more weight than someone that only has one comment on his video, yours. And, has less than 2 thousand subscribers. What makes your opinion better than his? He's someone that actually worked at Microsoft. What's your background besides MS Flight Simulator and FFXIV videos?

Here's the deal, Microsoft spent upwards of 100 Billion or more to try to beat Sony. They tried to buy industry pillars like Nintendo and Sega who said no. They pretty much created a service to devalue games to try and control the market and failed. They never won a generation. Most powerful system in the world or not. They couldn't do it by undercutting Sony with their Achilles heal of Series S. Nothing the 3 Trillion company could do but end up releasing their games on Nintendo and Sony's platforms. Their competitor's systems. The amount of coping in your defense of the current Microsoft heads is just hilarious. It is true that not having a gaming background means nothing if you can turn a business around. But there's nothing to turn. Outside hardened Xbox fans, there's no reason that any gamer needs an Xbox when the games are releasing on competitor's platforms. Nadella isn't stupid to try and go back to exclusives that Xbox fans don't buy enough of to keep the developers they bought afloat. Heads have to roll. Just like the Sega days of heading into a new direction.

Read the writing on the wall. Xbox as you know it is dying and dead. No game sales numbers. No console sales numbers. Nothing. Nothing will change their transition to third party other than an outright ban of Japanese game consoles. But the backlash would be so severe, that any new Xbox would be boycotted everywhere. If any new system is released, it would be in name only or the fans that are left. A PC with Microsoft's name on it like the Ally and the Quest headset. but nothing more than that. A platform that has never been profitable. A game service that has never been profitable. That was once almost canned by Nadella before.

Land that MS Flight Simulator plane and leave the clouds. It's over for them. She's there only to help their transition. No system they sell will bring them back when they never were leaders to begin with in the industry. I came out of N4G retirement just to say this. Your opinion carries no weight and is unsupported by the facts of where Microsoft's position is currently.

+ Show (2) more repliesLast reply 1d 1h ago
lodossrage2d ago (Edited 2d ago )

@SimulationDaily

He may not be in the xbox loop anymore. But he'd surely have a better idea than any of us random people commenting would.

And how to WE know he doesn't know any single person involved? It's not like we can see the man's contact list or know his life personally. And all he did was give his opinion. He never said it was fact. An opinion is not misleading info. If he tried to pass off his opinion as FACT, then you'd have something. But that didn't happen.

We can't be mad about someone coming to the man for an interview answering a question he was asked

SimulationDaily1d 22h ago (Edited 1d 22h ago )

He's not in *any* loop, and he has not been for 2 decades.
How do we know? His responses tell us that. Unless you're unable to read between the lines, you can easily see that he's spitballing without any direct knowledge. The fact that he completely ignores the presence of Matt Booty tells us that he didn't even really read the news, let alone have any real knowledge about it.

Who in the world told you that an opinion can't be misleading information? Of course it can be, when it's wrongly presented as the view of someone with authority on a topic, without being contextualized, which is exactly what happened here.

If you don't know a thing about a situation and someone asks to interview you on it, you can say no.

lodossrage1d 22h ago

His response doesn't tell us who he does/ doesn't know regardless of how long he was away from Microsoft. Again, we don't know this man's personal life or professional contacts to speak on such.

And who in the world told me an opinion can't be misleading info, living my life all these years tells me that. If you're presenting an opinion that should tell you it's not fact. No rational thinking person will sit here and misconstrue the two.

And again, he was asked a question. He never presented himself as an authority, he openly admits he hasn't been there in forever. What more context does he need when he already told us he hasn't been there in so long? Nor has he acted like is opinion is fact.

Now can he say "no" or "no comment" when asked a question? Sure he can, but he doesn't HAVE to. He can offer up his opinion the same way we all do here.

And how can you say he's doing this for clicks? He's the interviewee, not the interviewer or site owner. You have to realize with the video you made you can be accused of the same thing you wrongly pointed the finger at him for.

And for the record, since I know how this site is, I'll say this now. No, this isn't an attack on you. I actually like having convos like this that aren't troll based.

SimulationDaily1d 22h ago (Edited 1d 21h ago )

His response is incredibly vague and drifts into the factually incorrect, for example, when he says "It would have been shocking if they had somebody in there in a meaningful role who was passionate about games, passionate about the creator-driven business of games."
Matt Booty is the second-in-command, which is definitely a "meaningful role," and he's very obviously passionate about games and the creator-driver business of games. As a matter of fact, much more (and with much more relevance) than Blackley himself, who dropped the industry and went to do something else 25 years ago.

No one said HE did it for clicks, although all these "former X" usually do this kind of stuff to appear somewhat relevant when they have not been relevant for a long, long time.

The site that interviewed him and the sites/influencers who presented his opinion with no context as authoritative did it for clicks, because they had no access to any the people even remotely involved, and scraped the bottom of the barrel for something to fill the quota and generate some clicks, and they absolutely misled a ton of people into believing that what he says has some merit.

The "massive problem" isn't that he has an opinion. Opinions like his are a dime a dozen. Is that today's gaming press will fill the air with white noise with zero merit, disingenuously painting it as relevant, regardless of whether their readers are misled into believing something that does not exist.

blacktiger1d 4h ago

First of all I did not watch the video but as far as conspiracy theory goes. Here is my take.

The whole idea for everyone to lie to us is about not owning and be happy. But here is the thing why is it so important for everyone to not own and be happy. What does the elite gain whether we own or not. I understand we not owning cars rather rent is what they want.

But why mess around with video games? I tell you why.
Because they don't want to sell "GPU"
GPU is the main problem. GPU is everything! From 3d printing your house to Mining Bitcoin. Not to mention it's the future that can cripple future government.

Profchaos22h ago(Edited 22h ago)

Blackley is the father of Xbox if anyone wants to see it's success it's Blackley

Yet he doesn't think it's long for this world simple as that

I'm more inclined to believe we've been lied to because Xbox has a history of lies and half truths

Stopac17h ago

@SimulationDaily its not a good look for the author of an article to go to the comment section to argue commentors.

+ Show (2) more repliesLast reply 17h ago
2d ago
Vits1d 15h ago

Look, I understand the indignation about how the media is talking about this interview. I completely agree on that front. That said, personally, I don’t think Blackley is wrong. Not because he’s a former Xbox executive, but because what he described is something we see time and time again in the corporate world.

If you’ve ever worked in this kind of environment, the sequence of a head leaving, obvious substitute leaving, and then a much younger, completely unrelated executive stepping in feels like déjà vu. Every time we see this pattern, it’s usually because the company is looking for a “shake-up” in a business unit, which often just means restructuring. And restructuring usually means layoffs and shutting things down.

That said, I don’t think Xbox as a brand is going to vanish. What I think is more likely is that the division will be significantly reduced and absorbed into another part of the company.

SimulationDaily1d 14h ago (Edited 1d 14h ago )

Glad you understand my view on the press. It's good that at least someone here does.
That being said, placing Matt Booty as Sharma's vice conflicts with that view. Hiring a young CEO with a background of success and supporting them with a veteran vice president is a completely different scenario then one you describe.
The sole idea that Microsoft would be willing to throw away circa 8% of its revenue because of AI is pretty ridiculous.
And if you listen to the reports, you'll know that Sarah Bond was far from the obvious substitute for Phil Spencer.

Vits1d 13h ago

It’s actually the opposite. If they weren’t planning to completely bulldoze the place, then Sharma would be completely alone with an entirely new leadership team, at their mission would be to turn that ship into something else, but keeping the unit itself. The fact that she got Booty as a second hand, instead of a completely new second hand, tells me that they need someone with "experience" to smooth things over while she bulldozes everything.

And honestly, people would be surprised by how often companies choose to “lose” revenue when they realize they can save the same amount or more by simply exiting or reshaping a business line. And that is before AI, that just promise to do anything and it's currently Microsoft focus.

But time will tell. Let’s revisit this in a couple of years and we will see what actually happened. Unfortunately, and I truly mean that, because I don’t want to be right about this, I’ve seen this pattern play out too many times not to believe I’ll end up being right in the end.

SimulationDaily1d 12h ago (Edited 1d 12h ago )

Absolutely, let's reconvene in a couple of years. I have absolutely zero doubt about being right. Xbox will still be there, likely bigger than it is now.

"Bulldozing" doesn't fit today's Microsoft's MO at all, nor that of 99% of companies. Companies may choose to lose revenue, but that happens on dead weight businesses, which gaming is not.

And even when they do, they don't park a very successful young executive with a spotless career like Asha Sharma on a business they want to drop. Not only is it massively counterproductive for the company, but she'd likely quit, because she has the resume to get a job anywhere that would give her a business she can lead to success, as she has done with literally everything she has touched in the past decade.

Would I rather see a gamer at the top? Sure, but there's zero doubt that Asha Sharma is an extremely capable exec. Her resume proves it, and you don't waste extremely capable executives doing the palliative care doctor thing.

gold_drake1d 13h ago (Edited 1d 13h ago )

i mean, the leadership was changed out rather swiftly, with someone who has no odea of the business the former had atleast some know-how.

i think they are slowly trying to find something else they can make money off of, and xbox might just be the thing thats costing them more than they think its worth.

that's business. unfortunately

SimulationDaily1d 12h ago

Leadership was changed to someone who has plenty of ideas (and plenty of success under her belt) about *business*, supported by someone who has one of the most extensive careers in the gaming industry.

You don't waste a very successful young executive (who Asha Sharma is; her career is spotless) to babysit a business you want to spin down. This is how business works.

ocelot0713h ago(Edited 13h ago)

Question - it's obvious the way the Xbox division hasn't performed well for Microsoft for a long time. The hardware sales has been abysmal compared to their only 2 competitors Sony PlayStation and Nintendo Switch.

I agree with you. You don't put someone like her into a position to babysit a business you want to spin down.

But is sunsetting Xbox hardware really spinning down the business? What if she transforms Microsoft Gaming into the number one game developers/publisher's? Bigger than EA and Ubisoft. Microsoft gaming make plenty games each year for every available console, PC, Handheld PC as well as mobile users via cloud.

GotGame8181d 3h ago

Yeah, not worried about it! Microsoft said it's going with PC Architecture next gen! Hopefully Steam ready! Also, hopping it is upgradable, like Sega and Nintendo were 3 decades ago.

No need for a Pro version. Upgrade memory, exchange/add a board. Buying a mid Gen console upgrade last Gen, you could instantly tell the difference. The majority of current gen games optimized for PRO are great, but they certainly don't make me want to Rush out and buy one. I am happy with my PS5.

It brings me to ask, why so many 5 Pro/Vs Switch 2 comparisons? Seems kinda strange.

Show all comments (29)
60°

What an Xbox founder thinks of the new Xbox CEO | Seamus Blackley interview

Gamesbeat caught up with Blackley to extract some wisdom about Microsoft’s journey in games, what he thinks Sharma should do, and where gaming can go next. Part of his message is hopeful, but Blackley sees a lot of peril on the road that Microsoft is following. And it makes him worry about the future of gaming.

Read Full Story >>
gamesbeat.com
6d ago
piroh5d ago

"I expect that the new CEO, Asha Sharma, her job is going to be as a palliative care doctor who slides Xbox gently into the night."

LOL

Anyway, let's wait and see maybe Mia Khalifa will surprise us.

rlow15d ago

I’m on the fence about her. I’ll give her chance, but if she is there to finish things off. Well what can you do.

Abnor_Mal4d ago (Edited 4d ago )

After seeing the article of the possible sunsetting of Xbox as said by Seamus Blackley I believe, I went onto X because of a post I saw. It was a gif of Vegeta powering up, the poster commented as Vegeta yelling “Don’t take my fiercest competitor away from me.” Standing there in his blue Sayian/Freiza corps outfit. So it got me to thinking, so let me ask a question to N4G.

If Vegeta is PlayStation, who would Xbox and Nintendo be in the Dragon Ball universe?

Who would be Master Roshi?

I have my own opinion of course, I just want to see what others think.

90°

That’s It, I’m Calling It, Xbox Is Dead, Time Of Death February 20

If you read Kotaku even semi-regularly, you already know that Xbox has been in a weird spot for some time now. And with today’s news that both Xbox boss Phil Spencer and President Sarah Bond are leaving and the new head of the brand will be a former Meta exec who previously lead Microsoft’s AI division, I think it’s time to call it. Xbox is dead. Time of death: February 20, 2026

beerhound8d ago

"The report of my death was an exaggeration." = Mark Twain

derek7d ago

"You would have to be alive first before dying" =
Me

Cacabunga7d ago (Edited 7d ago )

This brand died in the last 2 years of 360 since Kinect announcement.. downfall started all of a sudden until reaching the point of no return with xbox 1 DRM disasters

beerhound8d ago

"The report of my death was an exaggeration." - Mark Twain

BehindTheRows7d ago

So ready to defend that you posted it twice.

In any event, I have a more accurate quote: "It's dead, Jim".

S2Killinit7d ago

Also Mark Twain:
I have never wished death on anyone but I have read some obituaries with great pleasure.

Zerobalance8d ago (Edited 8d ago )

God! Xbox dead again! Boring! Boring. Heard it all before.

InUrFoxHole8d ago (Edited 8d ago )

While I normally agree... The future of xbox is on shaky ground. Well, xbox as we know it. Im not sure what they are shooting for but who they put in charge mixed with Phil retiring and bond just flat out leaving. It's not looking good.

REDDURT7d ago

Im with you but in western countries I have noticed a trend to put women in control to prevent any kind of critics.

F0XH0UND9227d ago

Does this coping mechanism normally work for you?

bsingle407d ago

Get ready to hear it a lot more as the final nail goes home.

derek7d ago

Copilot is running the xbox division now, its first official act was fire Spencer and Bond then sell Xbox for scraps.

+ Show (2) more repliesLast reply 7d ago
Levii_928d ago

Oh come on, Xbox has been dead for at least 10 years now. I think what’s more important right now is Playstation’s death that is very slowly but surely happening through mismanagement and greed.

InUrFoxHole8d ago

Some what agree. Sony is in a better position to unf#$k themselves. Xbox isn't.

Levii_928d ago

True i agree with that, xbox's got nothing

ocelot078d ago

I actually agree sooner Hust is gone the better.

Levii_928d ago

He's being clowned on by the entire internet but i have been clowning on him way before he became CEO. I hate modern PS so much man. To this day i have no idea how Astro Bot happend in this terrible PS era but that was clearly a miracle.

Grilla8d ago

Delusional take, why do xbots always project Xbox’s problems onto PlayStation?

BehindTheRows7d ago

Every. Time! They compare the closing of a studio (one I liked, mind you, but they know their business better than internet dwellers) to the departure of not one but TWO major figureheads at Xbox. On top of Xbox's other problems, they are also now selling their games everywhere (not just PC).

Sorry diehard Xbox fanatics, we've been down this road before. PlayStation has closed studios. It happens. Maybe they weren't pulling their weight. Maybe they have a restructure in place. What ever the case, it won't come any close to tanking their brand. Xbox isn't in that boat. As a piece of hardware, it is all but irrelevant (hanging on only because of Game Pass at this point). It serves no other purpose because you don't even need that console to play its games. If it was just Xbox/PC, that would be different, but here we are.

So, this isn't the SonyToo that y'all love to hang on. Things are not good for Xbox hardware. At all. It is about time to start accepting that.

0hMyGandhi7d ago (Edited 7d ago )

Respectfully, This is probably one of my least favorite tactics in making an argument.
I'll give you an example: If I like the color red, it doesn't mean I hate the color blue.

People lamenting the (potential) demise of the xbox brand has nothing to do with sony or playstation. It has everything to do with xbox. Now, for the sake of argument, you could say that Sony and Microsoft are two peas in a pod, and that they've both made absolutely baffling and worryingly stupid decisions in the recent past. But I truly believe that Xbox would be shooting itself in the foot regardless of Sony's presence (I look at you, Xbox One reveal with always online DRM and the inability to share games).

Sony, on the other hand, is making stupid decisions to stay competitive with the market, and like Microsoft, is seemingly forcing by proverbial gunpoint talented developers to try to make the next GAAS experience and never learning their lesson. I believe that Microsoft squandering RARE is the equivalent of Sony squandering Naughty Dog. Neither platform really knows what they want to be, BUT Sony is alot further along in figuring it out before Microsoft pulls out another revolver and takes aim at another of it's own toes.

Agent757d ago

Xbox died after the Xbox 360. The Xbox One was mediocre, the Series X was game shy. I'm glad Phil is retiring.

S2Killinit7d ago

Exaggerated projection of xbox problems onto Sony. This is what gave xbox the extra slack all these generations to eventually run themselves into the ground.

+ Show (3) more repliesLast reply 7d ago
The_Blue8d ago

This is why the views and comments are low, with lame articles that use divide-and-conquer pretensions.

ApexLanding237d ago

To be fair "divide and conquer pretensions" have been present in the comment section of this website for years regardless of the articles title, composition or intent. It's therefore unlikely that's what's playing a part in low viewership and commenting.

Show all comments (41)