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Where is the console gaming industry heading?

I remembered my first game experience, it was an old arcade at this dusty old restaurant and the game? it was PONG! The arcade had, instead of a joystick, a ball that acted like the joystick. No buttons, just a ball...

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Poseidon5808d ago

if its motion controlled with no remotes, its gonna be at the bottom, and it will just keep going down.

jaredhart5808d ago

It won't go that way. Maybe just for casuals.

WLPowell5807d ago

Well it seems, next gen consoles will be looking to sell alot, and the casual market will be that "impulse buy" market that the big 3 will probably be battling for. I personally don't like this idea that the major developers are participating in the shovelware race, as the crappy no name devs were the ones who provided us with it plenty. It will be "interesting" to see how the wii's "casual" success will affect the next generation.

Colonel-Killzone5808d ago

With all the games coming out I think it will end up in good places for the future. The last thing I wanna see is where every console has mandatory motion controls if that happens I will go to PC gaming forever.

Cevapi885808d ago

i doubt motion control will go over into the next gen...thats just me...the money needed for R&D to build a new machine will be costly....to come up with newer motion devices on top of the new consoles along with standard controllers will be too much...nintendo will basically go HD and will have controllers that will be similar to Move in precision and 1:1 motion...Sony and MS will focus on specs and overall power of the machine along with features that will make them all in one entertainment machines...thats my opinion...if motion controls do become mandatory ill be doing the same thing as you...PC all the way

kevco335808d ago

It's expanding, and that's a good thing. In 30 years, it'll be more like the movie industry, with the likes of Call of Duty, God of War and Halo being the Hollywood blockbusters and more indie projects being celebrated with cult followings.

RIPSKATEDESTROY5808d ago

but where to go from here i mean

RIPSKATEDESTROY5807d ago

where do they go from here is my question

N4g_null5807d ago

Back to making games people want to keep playing rather than games that will be forgotten once the reviewers can not protect them with high scores.

Screen shots and game play videos use to do the talking now testimonial from lobbied reviews have turn gaming into a professional money grab.

I almost feel like adult gamers are the problem they tend to always have some agenda and gaming becoming more like movies is backwards. Why are movies not becoming more like games?

This is actualy at the root of the Sony problem. Sony has tried to leverage every thing except game play which they are not that capable at it would seem.

Actualy Sony is very capable of it yet forces inside Sony must be appeased. This keeps your games struggling to do high frame rate games, 2d games and offer any thing that is not shock based.

Ms is just riding pc gaming. The success of motion gaming will just push more adult like gamers to pc and if Sony succeeds also then it will only do the same. While pokemon players get older and keep buying nintendo products since they are based on pure game play. When Sony wakes up and realizes they are not on par game play wise then they will be a force to be record with again.

Alos885807d ago

The industry will change over time, but not nearly to the degree that people are woried about, as long as what currently sells continues to do so you needn't worry about any real radical changes.

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(For Southeast Asia) New Price Changes for PS5, PS5 Pro, and PlayStation Portal remote player

For Southeast Asia, new price changes.

Prices effective starting May 1st, 2026.

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BeHunted63d ago

Looks like PlayStation took a hit with Marathon and is now quietly adjusting prices worldwide to recover the losses

andy8563d ago

Lets be honest raising prices doesn't do that when no one's buying it. I imagine the profit it greater selling 10 times more at a lower price

Pergele63d ago

Whatever you say buddy, let's all wear the tinfoil hats.

IceKoldKilla63d ago (Edited 63d ago )

LMFAO Your comment alone says a lot more about you than anything else. When has one game not selling 10 million copies made a company raise the prices of their console? Then Xbox would be costing $5000 by now lol. You remind of the crazy drug addicts on the street rambling on about conspiracies. xD You sure you don't need a hug, buddy?

ChunkyMonk62d ago

One game that Sony payed $200 million for. lol
Also, you sure were quick to get triggered. Maybe your the one who needs a hug?

Eonjay62d ago

If nothing else, we should be united against the real issue here. AI and unnecessary tariffs that are effecting all gamers.

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Athlon10163d ago (Edited 63d ago )

The price increases are due to the RAM demand associated with AI and the US-Iran war. You can look to any business news website and local news to see that. Heck, even the 2026 Asus Zenbook Duo I've been eyeing has faced delays and has had a price increase of $400; that laptop has two specs. Asus is doing a staggered release with per-orders for the lower spec now and shipping in May and pre-orders for the higher spec that I'm eyeing starting in June. Basically, all computer manufactures are affected. It'll most likely start affecting smart phones too if it hasn't already. I can't remember the last time any major console maker (Nintendo, Sony, Sega, etc) increased the price of their console mid cycle outside of Microsoft just to make more profit.

S2Killinit62d ago

Its not the war. Its the RAM issue.

jznrpg62d ago

War is causing gas prices to rise. Transport of everything requires gas so the prices of those items go up as well. So it does have an impact

Athlon10162d ago (Edited 62d ago )

The blockage of the Straight of Hormuz due to the US-Iran war has affected raw components used in semi-conductor manufacturing such as bromine, aluminum, and helium. Iran had attacked the liquified natural gas (LNG) plant in Qatar which is a large producer (1/3 globally) of helium which is used in semiconductor etching. So it's the both the war and the RAM crises.

badz14963d ago

Oh no...should I get the Pro now before the price increase?

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Former Xbox Exec Says Developers Didn't Want a Sony Monopoly

Former Xbox executive Ed Fries comments on the early days of Xbox, the opinion of Japanese game companies, and more.

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Reaper22_76d ago

I dont think that'll ever happen. But i must say back in the day, they were definitely trying because they were more cash rich than their competitors.

CosmicTurtle76d ago

I think MS were and still are the richer company. They tried to acquire Sega back in the day (and considered doing so again more recently), they obviously bought exclusivity to Halo which was originally shown as a Mac title. I don’t think as a company MS can claim the moral high ground here. It’s a wilful lack of self awareness.

Of course Sony would try exactly the same if they had the resources, but when the PS2 dominated the industry was in a much healthier place with an abundance of great third parties.

This has been a depressing generation as far as first party decisions are concerned. The fact we are debating business plans rather than which game is better is a sad reflection of the state of things.

Darkseeker76d ago (Edited 76d ago )

There was Nintendo as well, Sony wouldn't have had a monopoly. In fact, the world would be better today if Xbox never existed in the first place. They pretty much brought all bad practices we have today. We might have gotten all of it either way, but not this early. In term of franchises, I don't think there is anything Microsoft released that would actually be missed if it didn't exist. Even Halo the world wouldn't notice if Halo didn't exist.

S2Killinit76d ago

MS was definitely a bad influence on gaming.

raWfodog76d ago

I think almost everyone will agree that a monopoly is not good for the industry. But that being said, the competition needs to be smart and strategic with their business. Simply buying up publishers and traditional third-party studios just to keep them out of the other companies reach is not a sustainable practice. That goes for all parties so don't think I'm just referring to Xbox.

I'm no business guru by any stretch of the imagination but I firmly believe that the best way to drive consumers to your software and hardware is to invest smart in your first-party studios. Give them full support and guidance in making unique, fun games that are only available to play in your ecosystem and the gamers will come.

Reaper22_76d ago (Edited 76d ago )

But first party studios aren't enough. They only make up a small portion of the industry. Without 3rd party there would be no industry for Microsoft or sony.Developing games take time and money and sometimes you gotta make moves to stay competitive.

raWfodog76d ago

Nah, I never said first-party was enough. I said it’s the ‘best way’ to drive gamers to your platform. 3rd-party is a free-for-all and there’s no guarantee that gamers will use your hardware to play the game. If you want to push your own software and/or hardware you need first-party, or at least exclusive deals with third-party studios.

SimpleDad76d ago

They Shure did a great job... 25 years later Xbox is dead.

Reaper22_76d ago

Then why be so emotional and continue to talk about it. Xbox will never die be ause it stays in so many people's head.

lodossrage76d ago

How can you even see him being "emotional" in that comment?

If anything, you're the emotional one, constantly trying to go at anyone that says anything against Microsoft. So when you call him emotional, it comes off as deflection

Elda76d ago

I own an XBSX & I can say it's becoming irrelevant out of the 3 current consoles.

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Tickets go on sale for consumer event IGN Live 2026, returning to LA on 6 June

Two-day event includes exclusive reveals, trailers and playable games on show floor.

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