You're comparing this to Witcher 1? A game that came out almost 20 years ago?
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@Jammit
Majority of the sales is more than like from live service games, so it makes sense why they're pulling away their single player games. Which is honestly a good idea for those games and the brand. Also, if the 300M is revenue, steam taking a 30% cut means Sony is only getting around 210M. Now take aways how much they spent to bring those games to PC and you're looking at less than 200M. With majority of the money coming from live service games.
The value to the brand is significantly more important. Plus is this before or after steam takes their cut?
The copium and lies you people spread is truly very depressing. Did you get those numbers from your daddy grummz? Seems all you people care about is to be told what to think from brain dead pathetic grifters.
@Jin_Sakai
The sad truth is these companies are chasing what they see making the most money. If you spend a lot of time online, and see so much hate towards live service games, you would think majority of the gaming industry hates them and want more single-player games. Yet year after year, majority of the top selling games, are always live service games. Why is that? This reminds me of people who constantly say they're tired of movie studios releasing more remakes, liv...
A significant majority of AA and indy titles are also mediocre. Most of them fail, the few that you hear about are among thousands of indies and AA games that gets released each year. Most people only focus on the successful AA/indies games. If memory serves me right 70% to 90% of indie games fail financially. Thousands of games are released annually, true AAA titles, high-budget, large-studio productions are relatively rare, with roughly 150–200 AA/AAA games released on platforms like annual...
Why do you think the The Strait of Hormuz is so important? Care to guess? Over 20% of global oil consumption passing through it. A significant amount of crude oil for China crude goes through the strait. It might not be the main factor, but when you add in the tariffs and AI issues, then you have a problem
@Reaper22_
No, you don't want your games on all platforms if you value your platform. Seriously the level of ignorance of display needs to be studied. Microsoft went from being a competitor to a customer. Sony/Nintendo gives more value to their platforms with exclusives. Tell us, how is this is an Xbox working out for Xbox? They are getting destroyed and Sony does nothing and still get Xbox games.
Exclusives matter. And if I can get to play Halo, Gea...
@Reaper22_
Seriously a sea sponge is smarter than you and they literally have no brains. Take sometime and read what was said. If basic reading comprehension is too difficult for you, let me know. I can recommend some basic reading comprehension classes.
MS going multi-platform hasn't helped Xbox grow. They constantly get outsold by PS 4:1. Honestly that is just sad. Keeping their single player games exclusive will give more value to the platform. Should this...
The reviews from both critics and users isn't that far off. Some people get triggered when reviews don't tell them what they want to hear about a game they like. Even when other users agree
@CRV7
Make sure to post gameplay of GTA6 on PC when the release. Also, with Playstation pulling back from releasing their single-player games on PC, the only way you can play those games would be through YouTube. But hey, that might be how you play your games, click the play button on YouTube.
@CRV7
Yes, it's greed. Microsoft and Amazon make 10s of billions in pure profits each year and still layoff thousands more than Sony. Tell us are they going bankrupt? With your logic I guess we should expect MS, Amazon, Accenture, UPS, Verizon, Starbucks, Meta and more are all going bankrupt because they all had layoffs.
Thinking Playstation/Sony is going out of business because they laid-off people while still being in their most profitable generatio...
@CRV7
Of course it's greed. Microsoft and Amazon make billions in pure profits each year and still layoff thousands more than Sony. Tell us are they going bankrupt? With your logic I guess we should expect MS, Amazon, Accenture, UPS, Verizon, Starbucks, Meta and more are all going bankrupt because they all had layoffs.
Thinking Playstation/Sony is going out of business because they laid-off people while still being in their most profitable generation ...
Sony is not completely giving up on live service. Think you will be very disappointed.
Can't imagine how pathetic and useless a person is to wish a people lose their jobs over video games. Did they hurt you that much? Would it be nice if you and those around lose your jobs and people keep cheering? A useless meat bag
I said a similar thing some time ago, MS going 3rd party is seriously not good for the industry at all. Sony wouldn't have to do much and will still be the default system. I can see Sony cutting devs because they know their biggest competition will release their biggest games on Playstation and they will get a cut. Imagine Playstation being the only place you can play Wolverine, GOY, Gears of War, Halo, Forza and GTA6
PlayStation is heading towards bankruptcy? Wow, in which made up world did you pull those lies from? Is being openly ignorant the only way you 🤡 can feel seen? So the company that reported recorded breaking profits and PS5 being the most profitable generation is somehow heading towards bankruptcy? Seriously, reality must be so difficult to be this ignorant. Sony having a few games under performe doesn't equate to bankruptcy, especially when they're still making profits. But he...
Not really, it might shock you to know different people like different games.