This is why I don't get people's obsession to see gameplay so early. I much prefer to see it closer to official launch than two years early with delays in between.
First person shooters are still the king of gaming. Surprise to absolutely no one
Playing through Witcher 3 again and I just can't wait till next gen. I didn't realize how important immediacy was until I need to fast travel to different regions
I feel it's a given that they will integrate it with the Series X to eliminate huge day 1 patches and allow instant access to games while they download in the background.
Halo Reach sold 2 million copies on PC the day it was released on MCC, even though it was on Game Pass. The figures are there, you choose to ignore them.
With AMDs RDNA2 conference in a few hours and Xbox engineers reportedly in attendance, we could be hearing something very very soon. It is the 19 year anniversary of the Xbox unveil at CES
Right before the launch of next gen too. Well played Game Pass
UE4 isn't universal between devs. Most dev teams create their own proprietary tech to advance the tech in UE4. Can't wait to see what devs do for next gen
Of course no game is coming from them soon. Probably a 2022-2023 release. But, Matt Booty already confirmed that we'll be seeing it this year
It just means stupidly expensive. Their devs were talking about the tech that they're getting from nearby Hollywood for high fidelity Ray tracing and animation capture. That's not cheap.
Drew Murray from Insomniac, now at The Initiative, posted a white board pic on Twitter the other day with loads of dates on it. One coincides with the rumored April event for the next Xboxes. The other coincides with E3. News is coming in soon
It's because people are acting like society don't treat next gen console launches as huge entertainment spectacles. Besides, no sales associate ANYWHERE is going to give a customer a last gen Xbox. Retailers want money.
Brave Loser thinks Xbox is dead in 2020. When Hellblade 2's Game Award trailer has as many views as Ghost of Tsushima's trailer. And Halo: Infinite's 2019 reveal trailer has more views than GoTs 2018 gameplay reveal.
It's just the nature of multiplatform games going exclusive. Most people in the west game on console, so exclusives get people upset.
Whether you're on Ninja Theory's Twitter, any YouTube video, or Reddit. The port begging for this game is rather high.
Lol, you act as if most of the sales are going to be on PC. Ubisoft's quarterly earnings report the same thing. 90%+ of sales are on console. It's the same with Gears.
People Can Fly and Techland are the obvious choices. Especially People Can Fly since they helped develope Gears 1-3 & Judgement
I can't wait to see what Ninja Theory does with a boat load of money and no restrictions holding them down
Yeah, but Hellblade was made with a team of 20 people. Also, regarding Heavenly Sword, Ninja Theory was literally on the verge of bankruptcy so Sony helped them by funding Heavenly Sword. Even still, it didn't perform well.
Game Pass + The biggest forge ever + Custom games browser to find games = Game that lasts for years