Microsoft owns a massive collection of iconic IPs, yet somehow they keep proving they have absolutely no idea how to run the video game business.
Always great to see gamers demanding their rights. When a community speaks up, companies are forced to take notice. Keep doing it, especially when it involves a rich brand.
This is the Nintendo way!!!
Companies say it’s inflation, everything goes up except workers’ salaries.
Fans, please boycott these practices. Don’t justify them by saying you got it at today’s price.
Sony the pro consumer company. Add to the tap a monthly payment for playing online and $70 for games.
Lowering the price of games that don’t sell much. For example, Microsoft says it gives you two licenses when you buy a game for PC & Xbox, but that doesn't apply to Minecraft. Let’s not be naïve. Will apply to Zelda or Mario Kart?
I used to buy cheap games thinking I’d play them later, but I always ended up returning to my favorites. Now I skip the deals unless I know I’ll play the game soon.
When they started losing the hardcore gamers wallets, something clearly highlighted in the last earnings reports, the panic button was pressed. That’s why you’re seeing abrupt retirements and resignations.
Good luck with that!
“It’s hilarious to see fanboys defending Sony over this new cookie‑tracking system.”
It is possible to make a come back, COD, DOOM, Fallout, Halo. Forza Horizon, Dishonored, Overwatch, Tony Hawk, Minecraft, Gears, all exclusives to one console.They bought almost everything.
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The new appointment is concerning!
“Third‑party support isn’t working; Nintendo is surviving on its exclusives. That is the way!
Learn something Microsoft!!!
Funny how Konami survives on Castlevania, Contra, TMNT, Metal Gear, and Gradius remasters. Nothing new since Kojima and Igarashi left.
Nice!!!!
I got the full experience for that price, that's my point.
If Xbox wants momentum back, they need to return to the Don Mattrick style of real exclusives and a clear identity, because the Xbox 360 was the only time the brand truly peaked. And honestly, I think it’s already too late.