Of course TV doesn't matter to gamers, it's TV that'll attract more console sales and bring in new generation of gamers, and from either company it's who will have the better features. Obviously one is better prepared.
The point here is as long as it doesn't effect gaming, gamers shouldn't worry.
Folks should have worried why they had 8 more than 13 in the first place. That would have been the most so far compared to Xbox 360 and PS3's launched markets, 13 is still more than this Generation.
So if anything as long as those 13 consists of the strongest markets there isn't any worries. It's only a big deal for those who want to use this as an argument point, when it's a moot point either way.
@ abzdine
Crazy and sad...but when it's other news they hop on it in a instance to prove anything otherwise against Sony's flaws.
@ Ju
Agree with certain points, but who say's there wouldn't be any network providers?!
Hulu is already in a very strong position and same thing can go for Sony "when" they can get Sony Entertainment Network through PS4. The problem is cable providers will still be a major part of TV entertainment this coming decade or through out the next gen's lifespan.
@ BiggCMan
Yeah Epic is very hush hush on that one. Don't know why. If anything, we would have at least got a glimpse of it since it is releasing this year on PC. Probably next week obviously...hopefully more like it!