
ThisGenGaming says "Product placement isn’t exactly anything new in the world of entertainment and it seems Remedy’s latest game Quantum Break also has its fair share of product placement but does the game take it too far? We see a ton of product placement of Microsoft products such as Windows phones and Windows 10 devices but with a game and a studio that is partnered with Microsoft in an exclusivity deal, it’s easier to swallow these instances of product placements. However, do advertisements of Nissan cross the line?"

Before Control Resonant launches, you need to play Remedy's mind-bending Quantum Break, one of the best third-person shooters around.

While there’s likely already a list behind closed doors, one can still speculate and offer logical suggestions for titles new and old that should find their way into the PlayStation and Switch libraries.
Some of these seem to be exclusive for lack of enthusiasm of the publisher rather than because of deals. A lot of cool indies skip ps for some reason like katana zero, el paso, elsewhere and gunbrela
They really think PlayStation fans would want to play Redfall? Pfft.
Personally nothing on that list would be any game I’d want to play.
I’d absolutely love Hellblade 2, Palworld, and Quantum Break on ps5 as I’m sure tons of others would too. There’s nothing wrong with wanting games from another console and its sad that people try to act like they aren’t interested in them.
Sunset Overdrive makes very good sense. Palworld might.
Don't know about the others. Hellblade II does make sense given the original launched on PS4 first. Quantum Break was a massive letdown for me. I absolutely hated the whole TV show thing and I don't think anyone should have to relive that on modern hardware.

Alan Wake 2 studio Remedy Entertainment has reclaimed the rights to Control, and now sci-fi hit Quantum Break deserves the same treatment.
Totally agree with that especially when Quantum Break has several references to Alan Wake and Alan Wake make allusions to QB.
I do believe that MS and Remedy can work things out and MS has usually been nice to devs and publishers regarding IP.
Reclaim? That would mean that they actually owned the ip at one point, which they never did (MS always has). Apples & oranges. Remedy always owned the Control ip (just not the publishing), as they have with Alan Wake.
About as likely as them getting the Max Payne rights from Rockstar.
Sending you game to a publisher does not mean they get "rights to own it " unless that was part of the contract (monetary/ strategic reasons). 505 was the publisher they worked with to publish and distribute it, it dos not mean that 505 flat out "owned" anything, clearly they did have a special arrangement that made them open to limit their publishing rights. and so here we are and big whoop
Yeah get Quantum Break PS5, only if you put it on disc with all the associated movie material.
I mean they got the Alan Wake IP back from MS, so I feel like they could get QB back as well
I think it is okay to have some product placement. The occasional billboard or laptop, phone etc. is fine, so long as it doesn't go overboard. For instance, if every vehicle in the game was a Nissan and every billboard was advertising Nissan or Windows phones, then it would have gone too far.
I don't mind product placement as long as it's subtle however I do find things based on real products hilarious such as SENY and the occasional Pop TV.........
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Product placement really doesn't bother me, in fact I kind of like it as it adds more of a sense of believability to the world if done authentically. The first time I recall seeing it was in Splinter Cell: Chaos Theory with a large "Nivea for men" Billboard
I remember Bionic Commando had invasive billboards, extremely hard to miss as most of the time they were what you were required to attach and swing from.
Nvidia and Pepsi I believe.
I dont really mind them to be honest for me they add a sense of oh this games is set in my world but i understand sometimes its nice to have a break for being bombarded with adverts espessialy after being on the internet alot where we get ads shoved down our throats constantly