It's a handheld not a console.
There is no negative view to have as a gamer when people come together, it means more players keeping something alive.
Any millennials who say different are deranged fanbois who are not thinking straight.
Enough taking just give gamers what they paid for.
"Red Dead Redemption II's online will be for 2-32 players" throw that in for good measure.
That install size will almost double in the years to come.
You have larger games coming soon and due to the expense people are choosing what they want.
They are taking the assests and running before they go broke and it becomes a debt issue.
It's what some people do.
I played the beta for BF1 and BFV, both boring. I quit BF1 quickly anf played BFV more but came to realised they have hardly changed anything in years and only listen to SJWs so it's not for me.
Christmas will be selling many of these
Roll on October, I got some hunting and fishing to do, maybe the odd bar fight too.
Nintendo has recently done the same and it's good to see.
When is this pay to win rubbish going to go?
All part of the money plan, get paying millennials.
A simple patch will solve the issues.
Guys you have to stop buying in order for this company to die.
You can play co op like the old days and have a leaderboard.
Taking the money and running.
Online would be good feature.
You could just pick 5 Ubisoft games of your choice.
Makes no difference we all get the same experience so it's only visuals you enjoy.
It's true they won't see anything positive outside of Playstation.