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Xbox vs Sony – Who Won E3 2017?

The console wars have claimed many casualties, but who emerged with the upper hand this year?

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chrisx3254d ago (Edited 3254d ago )

Sony won hands down. Absolutely Nothing ms showed was up to the quality of Spiderman and God of war etc in terms of exclusive. It was even classic ms with terms like "launch exclusive" for multiplats which is pathetic

GtR35olution3254d ago (Edited 3254d ago )

Sony won. Sony showed a lot of exclusive titles while Xbox had all multiplatform games. All Xbox games will be on other platforms like ps4 or pc. I don't what happened to Xbox cloud tech that's supposed to make an Xbox one as powerful as 6 Xbox one's, lol. PlayStation had a lot of amazing games which will only be on playstation.

GtR35olution3254d ago

I watched the xbox e3 press conference to see the games I'll be able to play on pc or ps4. Xbox is an irrelevant console

UltraNova3254d ago

Is there any doubt? Sony won by showcasing a ton of exclusives while MS showed timed exclusives most of them average at best and then proceeded to take jabs at Sony to make up (deflect) for their obvious lack of games.

ShottyatLaw3254d ago

I enjoyed Nintendo and MS's more because there were simply new games to see. Ubisoft and Bethesda, too. I don't care if it's exclusive to whatever box i may prefer, I come to see new games.

I'll probably play some of the games shown at MS conference on PC, Switch, or even PS4. Doesn't take away from the 20-some games I saw that I hope to play.

Sony's was nice, but seemed to be a PSX demo more than an E3 presser. The audience's reaction pretty much mimicked my own. Golf claps all around.

Rude-ro3254d ago

So did everyone get hit in the head?
The only noise at Microsoft was for Xbox bc
Huge cheers after god of war, days gone, shadow of the colossus, monster hunter, spider man, Detroit....
Now, the audio was being balanced, but to say it was gold clapping is ignorant

S2Killinit3254d ago

What you are saying is fine but doesnt answer the question of which camp had the better E3.
Furthermore, you mentioned the audience, but you should know that that is almost always the reaction of a live audience at E3. Sony's audience is majority journalists, they are working. MS's audience are xbox employees. They are basically watching their boss give a presentation. I thought you should know.

S2Killinit3254d ago (Edited 3254d ago )

Well, lets see, MS showed a bunch of games but any one of them that impressed was either multiplatform or multiplatform releasing first on xbox. Sony had actual AAA exclusives. I would say Sony won it despite not giving us any suprises except the gameplay on Spiderman, shadow of colossus, and Skyrim in VR.

Nyxus3254d ago

For me it was Sony, with Nintendo a close second.

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Xack3254d ago (Edited 3254d ago )

I expected a release date for at least one of Sony's upcoming exclusives, mostly God of War. I thought they'd push a big AAA exclusive around the launch of the XOX (either GoW or Days Gone). Enjoyed MS' multiplats, mostly Metro and I think Cuphead will be A-grade. I think I'll need to see Spencer and Layden compete in a sack race to crown the victor this year.

OB1Biker3254d ago

Maybe Ms vs Sony would be better? Or Xbox vs PlayStation?
I know preference is important but for the games that were the most anticipated GOW, Spiderman,etc Sony delivered the wow trailers. I ve heard about Crackdown this, crackdown that for 3 years and the most remarkable thing they showed about it was CG. / live acting.which sums up the difference between the two shows.

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Why The Game Industry Needs In-Person Shows Despite The End Of E3

Skewed and Reviewed kick off 2024 with a look at the need for in-person game conventions with the End of E3 and compares the cost-cutting methods of Hollywood who still value in-person events.

gold_drake862d ago

so, this article didnt tell me why we NEED to have in-person shows like e3, other than the authors nostalgia and remembrance of covering one of these shows.

but it also doesnt mention everyone outside of america who have never had the chance to see it in person either haha
we had to watch the darn livestream, if they had it available, at 3am in the morning haha with lags amd crashes (not all the time)

while i think these shows are great and all, i dont really "need" to have them. people are busy, im busy. id rather watch a livestream than to book a flight, a hotel etc.

but theres still pax and all of that.

Garethvk862d ago (Edited 862d ago )

I did mention that you cannot have hands-on and meetings with key people and the excitement. Europe has Gamescom and had Paris Games Week and N.A
Needs an industry event again.

A Livestream does not even come close to what was lost. I much prefer seeing and playing the games in person and asking questions to developers and marketing people versus watching talking heads doing shtick on a scripted showcase with a carefully edited video.

gold_drake862d ago

"need" is a strong word for it, imo.

"good to have it" would be a better way to describe it.

and sure, gamescom is in se germanland, paris week in .. paris.

most people dont rly care for it anymore. they either tune in to a livestream or vod or read about it online.

but opinions are opinions. if u think we Need them, then there ya go.

Garethvk862d ago

I think the industry needs them. The rank and file public not as much but our coverage is greatly limited via livestreams compared to what it was to say nothing of streams. Hands on previews Re very limited as well as we used to play big games months before release.

ApocalypseShadow862d ago (Edited 862d ago )

I get what you're saying. In person is always preferable with a hands on. Because there are those like myself that like to try before buying. That likes physical mostly over digital.

But having said that, I think it's more *your personal need* than a need for the industry itself. You need to be the middleman giving your point of view, possibly your own personal bias or subjectivity or objectivity to the equation. *We* as gamers don't actually NEED it. We can come to the same conclusions, positive or negative about a game as you can.

Companies like Sony or Nintendo used to sit back and watch others give their take on things that were negative to the message or had an agenda. Especially during the PS3 era of website bias, swag bags, advertising hand shakes, biased video, free laptops, etc.

Companies like Sony took the reigns and decided to let their base see for themselves what the games look like, than through the eyes of some journalists, bloggers and vloggers looking to cash in on click bait and advertising.

Delivering their message directly to the consumer killed a lot of that nonsense. You see the developers, you see the game, and in many cases, you can speak to these developers on discord than worrying about some article's take on something.

It's not that I want you to become obsolete. But for some, I'm glad it killed their business practices. Also, we live in an era where these games could be streamed directly to the consumers after the presentation from Nintendo, Sony and Microsoft that gives that hands on of a game. They just have to implement that technology and make it high quality without latency. And *WE* as gamers can speak to each other on a preferred media platform and give our opinions on the gameplay we just experienced. Many journalists have not been fully honest on games before release because they fear losing their backstage pass and free gifts. We would know just by playing if a game is something we want. Remote play is possible now without lines, without expensive trips, etc.

To close, Sony has sold mostly 50 million PS5 consoles, over 110 million PS4 consoles and Nintendo has sold over 120 million consoles without a journalist take. They delivered their message and it's still reaching the consumers they are targeting without spending the millions of dollars on in person setup at a venue

I get what you're saying. I lived through the whole era when E3 was created and watched. But I don't need it and never been to one. And really don't need a journalist to tell me what to like or dislike.

EvertonFC861d ago

The ques for 1 game were 4 hours long for the most part, that's NOT fun.

S2Killinit861d ago

The problem with live shows was that it became all smoke and mirrors and a show of things not related to gaming. Therefore I would argue that it added a new layer of cost to the game developers and console holders that necessarily will need to made up for. Either we the consumer have to pay for that cost or the developer/manufacturer will have to bear the cost thereby taking away from profits leading to smaller studios dying out.

Remember xbox buying celebrities to make appearances? Thats a good example of unnecessary cost.

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JackBNimble862d ago

You don't need to go to the movies either, you can sit on your ass and watch any number of streams but that doesn't make it any better then actually going out.

This generation has become so spoiled and lazy.

gold_drake862d ago

booking a flight and a hotel aint the same as going to the movies, but pop off i guess ha.

Garethvk862d ago

Streaming cannot replace the communal experience of event films.

EvertonFC861d ago (Edited 861d ago )

Actually it does, for one it's cheaper eating my own snacks at home than over priced pi** take cinema prices. 2 it's About £150 to take the family to the cinema or £15 for a new cinema release and watch at home on my awesome 4k TV.
3 We can pause the film when needed, sit in the warmth of our home and have no di*kheads talking through the movie.
That's called using your brain, not being lazy or spoiled dude.

TheColbertinator862d ago

I'd rather publishers send out closed betas to garner gamer concern and interest like how we had demos back in the day.

I don't miss E3 as much as I loved it at one point but that era is long gone.

Garethvk862d ago

There is a need but refinement was and is needed.

Zenzuu862d ago

Sad to see it go. It was a great event for gamers and developers all around the world getting together and celebrate gaming as a community.

The announcements of new games/hardware, hype, surprises and seeing live audience reactions, it's something only events like E3 are able to bring. It will be missed...

hombreacabado861d ago

if its going to be anything like the game awards where celebrities that dont even play games are there and its just full of fluff and commercial crap than no we dont need in person shows. we just end up watching the trailer montages the next day anyway.

Shiro173861d ago

To be honest E3 was one of my favorite times of the years when I was younger. I couldn't wait for all the big conferences and new announcements. It was hype even if nothing good was announced we had cringe moments to laugh at.

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The Rise and Fall of E3

Rest in peace, E3. It may be easy to understand why you wasted away, but you will be missed.

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Terry_B880d ago

Nah..it won't be missed. Times changed.

mastershredder879d ago (Edited 879d ago )

E3 pre-2005 will be missed, everything after than ain't even close or worthy of mention to be missed. Late 90's E3's were phenominal, especially the after parties.

Dwarrior879d ago

Those that scoff and hand-wave it away are kids that were never there. Peak E3 was peak gaming.

It already IS missed.

darthv72879d ago

"$299".... and the rest was history.

jznrpg879d ago

It’s been dead for a good while so I don’t miss it. Things change

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Remembering the most chaotic trade show, E3

Pour one out for E3; it's finally deader than the dodo.

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