Call of Duty is a best selling game. Doesn't mean it's amazing. People could be trying the game out and seeing its not worth their time so they try something else.
That doesn't mean much.
...No.
Sure you do.
@Krib: On what planet did this occur?
Another dumb journalist downplaying the importance of exclusives, as usual.
Buying exclusives isn't the answer. What have they been doing all this time?!
You know what's truly baffling?
The fact that Microsoft doesn't have balls to take a risk with new IPs.
By the way, stop deflecting.
Profit means crap if they're not doing anything with it.
That's not even remotely the point.
Pretty much.
Why not?
They were so adamant about parading around before.
They should have just said 'we're getting our butts kicked by both Sony and Nintendo .'
They're not doing fine.
Certainly not in 'gaming' terms.
Or they actually invest in their own IPs?
Maybe you need to read closely yourself.
Real, diversifying games is what will save the XBox brand from dying. Multiplats and games like Sea of Thieves won't cut it.
That's what the article is referring to.
It's funny how criticism equates to trolling in your eyes.
If you can't stand the heat, then get out of the kitchen.
Keep defending Microsoft. In the end, you're losing out on a console that should be offering new exclusive games.
They're failing to convince people to buy one.
Who cares how much money they made. What are they doing with it?!
Okay, I guess you can stuff hundred dollar bills in an XB1 and games will miraculously show up on the screen then.
How much does Microsoft pay you for nonsense talk?
I wouldn't mind a reboot.