Nobody bought them because they are from Sony. Helldivers took off despite Sony, Destiny was already popular when Sony bought it, MLB is popular because it's the only baseball game and GT has always had a massive single player hook so only furthers my point
Team Fortress was free with Half...
Lol
Outside of your reactionary bubble, Yasuke is an extremely popular character in many many forms of media and this game is hugely hyped for its setting
Nobody is buying Sony games for multiplayer. That's just a fact, they don't have a reputation for that like Valve do for example
And how did Valve get there? By building multiplayer projects on the back of the singleplayer hook
If Concord launched published by Valve it would have had 100 times...
They need to build single player games with multiplayer components. If the multiplayer takes off then build from there
The devs of Concord, Fair games etc should have their projects scrapped and they can become support studios focused on multiplayer components of TLOU, Ghost of Tsushima, GOW...
Because supply chains from Asia to Europe are more expensive than from Asia to the US
The US also sets the marketing standard so
they essentially get a discount for that purpose
Then there is the fact that Europe is not homogenous despite having a single currency. They essentially have to set...
People will change their tunes pretty quickly when the comparisons roll in.
Particularly upgrades on games like Wukong, Elden Ring, which have a lot to be desired in performance.
Or when GTA6, the next ND, Santa Monica, Sucker Punch games are 60 on Pro vs 30 on regular PS5s
Or when Xbox...
Doesn't matter I just bought astro physical a week ago
Sony left themselves open to criticism by selling a higher priced system where an aspect of its functionality is downgraded compared to the system for $200 less
I actually have no issue with $700 but at that price it shouldn't feel like I am missing out on anything and that's where the big part of the backlash is coming from. No disc drive is a seriously stupid move
This site uses cookies to help personalise content, tailor your experience and to keep you logged in if you register.
By continuing to use this site, you are consenting to our use of cookies.