How horrible. It was doomed from the start but I don't understand why management would do such a thing to a successful franchise.
Not a fan of the trailer, but I'm still interested.
Although the PS3 is no longer being manufactured, the install base is still there.
It's going to be a big show for Bungie.
Yeah. I really wanted Overstrike.
WTF did I just read?
AFAIK Sony doesn't decide who 'wins' E3, the video game 'journalists' do that, and the articles end up in publications like Forbes.
It all depends on the journalist's opinion.
I wonder if we'll ever see Agent?
It just makes good business sense.
Well. I admit to being wrong on the 'significant portion' remark, though for some gamers, switching from PS to Xbox and vice versa, hasn't been too difficult. A lot of PS2 gamers switched to the 360, and the following gen, maybe quite a few sold it on and purchased a PS4 instead. I agree with the other points you make.
I didn't know that about Vanillaware games.
Interesting. Maybe Phil Spencer saw the game and decided it was ‘Better for Xbox Gamers’ and pulled out of the exclusivity contract?
Interesting. Could Phil Spencer have made a deal for this game on his last visit to Japan?
While I don't want Sony to ever rest on their laurels with the Playstation, I don't think they're facing an 'uphill battle'.
Benedict Cumberbatch as Geralt? That would be a terrible choice.
A price increase would certainly make me more selective with what games I buy, and I would likely wait for price drops or even 'complete editions' instead.
Europe has favoured Sony game consoles since the PS1.
With console generations becoming shorter, Sony absolutely needs to ensure that the PS5 is fully backwards compatible with PS4 and that should include the peripherals as well as the games. If they ignore this, then I can foresee a significant portion of their current install base switching to Xbox.
More games please!
Not long now until we get to see those 'fully uncompressed pixels'.
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