well the other thing you guys have to consider is software. there's gonna be a bunch of Ps4 games released all throughout 2015. there's only 4 I can think of off the top of my head for the xbone and they are... halo 5, rise of the tomb raider, quantum break, and scalebound. which is actually a lot, now that I think about it.
yeah, 2015 will be really competitive for console games.
There's also Ori and the Blind Forest, Below & possibly Killer Instinct: Season 3 & Battletoads.
Phil Spencer has been hinting at what could be some unrevealed 2015 exclusives too.
Well, you might as well look away now, because none of that **** is going exclusive.
well, you never know. I would never have pegged the next Street Fighter game as being PS4 exclusive.
so, who knows what exclusive deals they will try to get.
Eh, jury is out on how exclusive SFV will really be. I'd be willing to bet money the first re-release will be Bone bound. The other franchises you mentioned I would give a .000000005% chance of being exclusive in any way or form.
yes I was, and yes I did.I assume he's talking more retail titles. But he did forget Crackdown and Phantom Dust.
Well to be honest, Mass Effect is probably recognized as an Xbox franchise. When Me2 was announced for Ps3, Microsoft came out and stated that the 360 was still the place to have the best ME experience, and for the next 2 years that was true. Microsoft's got deep pockets, I could see them turning Me4 into some sort of exclusive as well.Well, you might as well look away now, because none of that **** is going exclusive.
Sony's helping to fund SF5. I have no idea how updated iterations of it work but if Sony helps with anything SF5 from here on out it's a pretty safe bet that their original statement will stand - that the Ps4 will be the only console you can play it on.Eh, jury is out on how exclusive SFV will really be. I'd be willing to bet money the first re-release will be Bone bound. The other franchises you mentioned I would give a .000000005% chance of being exclusive in any way or form.
Well to be honest, Mass Effect is probably recognized as an Xbox franchise. When Me2 was announced for Ps3, Microsoft came out and stated that the 360 was still the place to have the best ME experience, and for the next 2 years that was true. Microsoft's got deep pockets, I could see them turning Me4 into some sort of exclusive as well.
Sony's helping to fund SF5. I have no idea how updated iterations of it work but if Sony helps with anything SF5 from here on out it's a pretty safe bet that their original statement will stand - that the Ps4 will be the only console you can play it on.
Yeah like I said, some sort of exclusivity. Could be timed, could be nothing at all who knows.EA isn't going to do that unless it's a timed situation
That's a pretty huge investment on Sony's part, a lot of loss on the part of Capcom. Highly unlikely.
sf5 alone is a huge investment on Sony's part.
That depends on how much Sony is actually putting into SFV. Considering how it has a PC port, I question if it's as deep as you seem to assume. But investing even a small amount can be a huge undertaking when we're talking about investing into 3-4 different games. And again, a lot of potential loss on Capcom's side, so that's a factor. Again, unlikely.
Probably one of the only games where it would be worth anything getting a timed exclusive.Well to be honest, Mass Effect is probably recognized as an Xbox franchise. When Me2 was announced for Ps3, Microsoft came out and stated that the 360 was still the place to have the best ME experience, and for the next 2 years that was true. Microsoft's got deep pockets, I could see them turning Me4 into some sort of exclusive as well.
Sony's helping to fund SF5. I have no idea how updated iterations of it work but if Sony helps with anything SF5 from here on out it's a pretty safe bet that their original statement will stand - that the Ps4 will be the only console you can play it on.
If you think about it, Me1 was technically a timed exclusive, of over 5 years. Although that isn't really the case because I don't think even the original publisher (Microsoft) ever saw it becoming multiplatform.Probably one of the only games where it would be worth anything getting a timed exclusive.
Well maybe not, but if the majority of the SF fanbase is already on the Ps4, they may continue to skip out on xbone releases. I think that was part of the reason they decided to develop it only for the Ps4 in the first place - because they're on a tighter budget and want to allocate resources to the platform they know it will sell the most copies, from recent history and current events.Sony isn't going to fund the 800 "editions" that Capcom likes to put out. PS4 will be the only console you can play it on innitally.. When SF5 Ultra hits that will be on XB1.
No way does Sony have the money or power to fund every version of the game. Just not possible.
Not necessarily. Beautiful Katamari was supposed to have a Ps3 version alongside the 360 version, but it got straight up CANCELLED and ended up as a 360 exclusive.That's ship already sailed since MKX has been announced for other systems. They have Killer Instinct as an exclusive, I don't think they see a need to moneyhat a fighting franchise.
they already have rise of the tomb raider, but why would you want them to make MKX an exclusive? Almost all fighting games, mk included sold better on playstation so it would be a pretty daring move, however much netherrealm would've gotten a check from microsoft.That being said I was MS I would throw as much money as humanly possible at Neatherrealm and WB to score MK as an exclusive. At least for a year.
Indeed, Phil Spencer's response to sf5 being console exclusive was to pool more resources into making KI a better game series.Yeah, they should really focus on making Killer Instinct content and sequels as good as they can. It's a good new exclusive.
If you think about it, Me1 was technically a timed exclusive, of over 5 years. Although that isn't really the case because I don't think even the original publisher (Microsoft) ever saw it becoming multiplatform.
But anyways, you don't think rotr is worth getting as a timed exclusive?
Indeed, Phil Spencer's response to sf5 being console exclusive was to pool more resources into making KI a better game series.
IF RotR were a timed exclusive for a year plus it would probably be worth something for Microsoft. To me it means nothing. I don't care about the order I play 95% of games and 6 months isn't a long time.
Spencer said that on KI? Great! Perfect response.