• stardust@lemmy.ca
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    9 months ago

    I think exclusives make sense for consoles since they are trying to get console users who will buy third party titles on it. And exclusives help push which console to decide on. So sometimes overall game sales for a system is more important than sales of an individual game.

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      9 months ago

      That is the traditional argument. I saying that game budgets have passed the point where it is responsible to use them for marketing tools and they have to be products in their own right.

      Those insomniac leaks show that Sony is feeling the squeeze and is looking to find ways to make its first party offerings cheaper (strategic layoffs). When you need to sell 10s of millions of copies for the product to be successful, platform exclusivity is going to be a tough sell in the boardroom. Especially when the hardware wars has already been fought and Sony won it by a lot.

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        9 months ago

        When you need to sell 10s of millions of copies for the product to be successful, platform exclusivity is going to be a tough sell in the boardroom.

        That’s why Sony games are on Microsoft Windows now, so Phil Spencer already has Sony games on his platform.