CoD is not even close to as big as Minecraft. And completely different types of games. Minecraft is more a Fortnite & Roblox type of update where they try to keep a single experience with updates coming to it and being added to it as the years go on.
CoD is no bigger than Elder Scrolls. The best selling CoD was Black Ops which sold 30m copies. The best selling Elder Scrolls game was Skyrim which also sold 30m copies. And just like Bethesda... the CoD games already on o...
"...on platforms where Game Pass exists" ~ sorry but that is where all future games are existing. And this will be a wide range as they will be bringing Game Pass even to TVs within the next two years. Think of it as a game version of TiVo.
Likely simply a glitch that has been seen already in the past.
Why is Crytek being brought into a conversation on how acquisitions are handled when they were never acquired?
I have to imagine you don't have any real knowledge of the history behind each development team prior to your comment maybe? Because your assessment that each team was forced to make the projects they made is less than accurate.
Seems like a lot of people hating on this game fr no reason in the comments.
5 Million sales to a 5.8 Million telemetry data indicates a 14% variance. I am a big data guy and can often extrapolate information like this if given enough data. But portions that are hard to determine are how much the telemetry data changes later in the cycle of a game. Does percentage variance increase due resales later in the cycle? Do more people get a chance to play a game without purchase? Without full data you are really needing to source some how the propensity of gamers and their p...
Because fans of Days Gone have constantly been looking for a second game to be developed. And with Sony prior game sales factor into that decision.
So they are outsourcing their games.
Tom Clancy's Rainbow Six® Siege Deluxe Edition is already on Game Pass so pretty sure Ubisoft is seeing enough interaction from gamers on the service to realize it will help keep their servers viable. It's a no brainer for new multiplayer releases to opt into a service that helps build their player base that is needed so you don't run into an empty server launch scenario.
Ok... Kanye.
Xbox has 2 new IPs coming in 2022. Sony has 0 new IPs coming in 2022. Again... you haven't been paying much attention recently.
You haven't been paying much attention recently have you? lol
Does splitgate even have a progression system?
The convert rate though is not 1 to 1. (edit: just checked and yes as long as you let it expire than it does go 1 for 1.)
They mention they are only including AAA games. And yet follow that up with 'The Medium' from 'Bloober Team'. Seems odd at best to label them as AAA.
And then they are upset with Halo Infinite not playing well with older GPUs. Cry me a river when PC elitists claim issues with older tech. lol
@Orchard - Spartacus (Code name for new service) will not offer day 1 first party exclusive as Game Pass does. It currently is showing no plan other then simply phasing out PS Now and marrying it to a PS+ only option. PS+ will still be available as a solo subscription but PS Now subscribers will need to upgrade to Spartacus to continue receiving the service they had before.
It is a way for Sony to remarket PS Now and force subscribers not partaking into PS+ to buy into the...
Every 1st party exclusive now and in the future is a permanent fixture of Game Pass. That is hardly mediocre. Day 1 access to said games is the game breaker that allowed Game Pass to do as well as it has. PS Now does not offer this and won't do so when it is renamed as Spartacus with PS+ added.
PS+ and Game Pass are not comparables. The comparable to PS+ would be XBL Gold (GWG). The Game Pass like PlayStation competitor is already in existence and is PS Now.
What you might be referring to is the Ultimate Game Pass like move with PS Now where it will be now combined with PS+ under a single name... Code-named Spartacus. https://www.b...
Regulators do not deal with individual game titles. Simply not something they do.