There's only one way. Lower the price to match the PS4.
lmao hahahha
This is HUGE. A $100 difference.
How's the title misleading?
Only less than $5 a month though. Honestly that's what 2 energy drinks at a gas station, or a trip to a McDonalds. People should not be complaining.
Ahhhh they just announced that you have to pay for Ps+ for multiplayer.
@ Waltercross
The annual fee for contributors to the Blu-ray format is $20,000 a year. Which that goes to the members of the Board of Directors of the BDA. Which now consists of 19 companies. So all Sony would be getting from Microsoft is $1052.63 a year. And with Microsoft's Market Cap being 291 billion and Sony's being 19.17 billion, that does not do much.
Source - ...
Sony does not get a small amount of royalties. They just have a mere ownership in Blu-ray along with 16 other companies.
CyberLink Corporation
Dell Inc.
Hewlett-Packard Company
Hitachi Ltd.
Koninklijke Philips Electronics N.V.
LG Electronics Inc.
Matsushita Electric Industrial Co., Ltd. (Panasonic)
Mitsubishi Electric Corporation
Pioneer Corporation
Samsung Electronics Co., Ltd.
Sanyo Electric Co., Ltd. <...
This title should be edited. Microsoft did not say this, it was in fact Co-founder and Chief Technical Officer of Avalanche Studios Linus Blomberg.
@Virus201
She was probably just guessing the amount of months there are till launch. How many of us went from may-june-july-august counting in our heads how many till 7? She clearly didn't have time to do that.
People still have a TiVo?
So many ones in the title
*head spinning*
Tell me how this relates to PS4 again? Sony fans trolling every article. Which can only mean one thing.
On topic - No, no clarification is not a confirmation. A confirmation is them telling us either yes or no. Not replying is just it, not replying.
So many sony fans trolling the xbox articles. Tell me how Rhaigun's post is not trolling? Yet it has many more likes compared to dislikes.
Great read
3?!
:O
'dies from excitement'
@greenpowerz
You should never start off a comment like that. I merely hit the disagree button after reading the first sentence.
So what would happen if Xbox Live would go down. Nobody would be able to play anything? Microsoft can't predict that it won't. It's too risky, which makes you wonder why even consider it
I knew I should have came to the comments before reading that
Is it still $500?