You can't say that was because of xbox. Before that Yakuza 0 was the best selling Yakuza 0 and that was only on PlayStation and the series had been growing steadily ever since.
And lets be clear here, if it wasn't for Sony and it's fans (fans who petitioned and hade some of the Yakuza threads asking for localizations some of the most populated threads on the Sega forums) this game wouldn't even exist in the West.
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I think it's tragic that Sony let Microsoft get their hands on Yakuza after they dismissed it for years and called it "too Japanese" and xbox owners insulted the series and called it a weeb game and worse.
But have fun not supporting it since it's clearly not on a platform you support anyways.
Clearly not just peoples information was revealed in some of these attacks but all their emails and everything those contained. Microsoft many breeches are on a scale that doesn't even compare with Sony. The bigger you are the harder you fall as they say.
Were talking about Sony where a few million users data was revealed, versus Microsoft where 75 million people data was breeched in a single attack, and there have been many.
Facebook? Yahoo? Bank of America? Linkedin? JPMorgan? The list could go on for days...
Which company makes PC software that's so insecure hackers used basic ransomware to nearly completely shut down the US east coasts fuel supply? Which companies software is so insecure it allowed leaks of nearly all the US's intelligence agency's data? Which companies software has backdoors built in so that the US government and law enforcement can spy on it's own citiz...