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    This happens when there is a lack of competition. If MS didn’t shit the bed with xbox in this generation, Sony would be trying harder

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      64 hours ago

      They’re competing with PC now and simultaneously trying to turn this into a vector to convert people to PS5. It won’t work, but the fact that there are PC versions at all show how they can’t just do what they want with impunity.

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      14 hours ago

      I’m curious: How do you think someone “shit the bed” with xbox, when Gamepass is incredibly popular and successful?

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        Sony has sold double the consoles this generation (60 vs 30 million I think). And the Series S is very unpopular with devs, increasing the complexity of developing games for Xbox to get just half the PS market.

        Game Pass is popular, but it’s just one stream of revenue, and a lot people are only using it on PC. Sony is selling consoles, 70 EUR games, and in addition their own subscriptions.

        I understand MS’s strategy, and maybe this was the best they could have done for this gen, but Sony and Nintendo is dominating console gaming, with MS lagging far behind.

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          53 hours ago

          Don’t forget how much money MS is spending on these game company acquisitions just to close other studios they already have that released great games instead of funding them to make even more great games. I feel as though game pass really relies on getting more customers to sign up for its success and eventually there will not be enough to sustain itself and that is why we are already seeing price increases and changing of the tiers

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          Sony has sold double the consoles this generation (60 vs 30 million I think).

          Sold consoles isn’t that great of a cathegory to judge the two, since both lose money on every sold unit.

          And the Series S is very unpopular with devs, increasing the complexity of developing games for Xbox to get just half the PS market.

          Get ready for the same thing to happen on the vanilla PS5. Devs will target the PS5 pro for trailer footage and the games will run like shit on the old PS5.

          Game Pass is popular, but it’s just one stream of revenue, and a lot people are only using it on PC

          It’s very cheap to offer and if they don’t need to sell xboxes to have a wider customer base, that’s a bonus - not a drawback.

          but Sony and Nintendo is dominating console gaming, with MS lagging far behind

          We’ll see how far they’ll be lagging behind once they leverage their Call of duty monopoly.

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            1. Even if they sell at a loss, the number of consoles mean the potential number of buyers for games. More consoles sold means they can sell more games and other profit generating products/services.
            2. Sony is barely selling any PS5 Pros as there is a low interest at this high price, which is unlikely to change in the future. The current console is not even fully utilized, lot of recent games are still PS4 cross-gen. 0 chance of the base PS5 being left behind
            3. MS will not make COD an exclusive, as they will not give up on the chance to sell a 70 USD/EUR game to 60 million PS5 users, which is double the size of their own market