HAHAHAHAHA. LMFAO. This shit is just too funny.
Like I said months ago, Sony was going to end up overplaying their hand. They should have just accepted the 10 year deal and moved on. Instead, they're going to be getting investigated within Japan, will be stuck showing 4+ years of documents come August that will definitely expose a lot of their shitty practices and best of all, they may not even get COD at all. LMFAO!!!
What a great day.
And to think, Xbox One will end up being a blessing in disguise for Microsoft and Xbox. Oh man. Give me more acquisitions baby!!
This certainly was a release lol... you feel better bud?
Sony will not be investigated within Japan lmao. The Japanese won't do shit to their own. Just like in this instance, MS is showing that eventually the U.S will protect their own if push comes to shove. All standard fare. Biden won't do shit either, provided the deal goes through...... Fumio has been but the most loyal lapdog in trying times and this minor scuffe between MS and Sony is just kids being kids.
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All else being equal, Sony did what it was supposed to do and should have done as far as the ABK deal. They lose nothing, absolutely nothing asking for the deal to be killed. Having the deal pass is the worst option. Having the deal pass without any objections and settling for any crumbs if any from MS is the worst option of the worst option. No one is under any illusions here, only your normal sheeple class who are probably learning a lot by this ordeal about their own country and how the world works. That in the end the local giant gets protected, showing its big teeth was an expectation considered by anyone that's not an idiot and understands how big business politics work (not the make believe "free market", "regulator savior" BS kids are taught at school or the hopelessly propagandized human bots). Certainly Sony execs knew.
Given a do-over Sony should have acted more aggressively in the market, specially around the time of the Xbox One era and not allow MS to limp around. Instead of tip toeing around the meaning of exclusivity and falling for MS's greed trap (dual PC/console releases).... by doing so lessening brand perception with PC (MS Windows) releases; Sony should've doubled down on exclusivity and hard, specially with third party deals... and abuse their market power as much as they should...... around the time MS was running with the concerted marketing, narrative ruse of "exclusives are counter to what gaming is about" "when we all play we all win"..... which in doing so trying, in some ways successfully, to get Sony to lower its guard and its drive, to prevent it from going for the kill. But MS intent can only do so much however..... it takes a willing receptor for it to have any degree of success - inaction being a degree to success as well. It more or less worked by granting MS about 4-5 yrs reprieve.... enough room for the revanche while keeping a working base (current Xbox install base in U.S). That is imo, Sony's real strategic mistake... failing to deal the knock out blow - not knowing how to device the knock out blow. You don't let your rival hang around in the 4th quarter. We all know what MS in a similar market share position would have done - we all saw how EA prepared a literal carpet bombing against the PS4 around the Xbox One release - it just backfired cause MS messed up in other places and the whole plan shattered into a billion pieces. Hubris has a way of doing that.... from impending market domination with all momentum (X360), fake or otherwise, to overnight industry bum. A premium gaming industry with MS as its standard bearer is clearly a nightmare for consumers. It was so then and it still is.
Sony's miscalculations:
Lesson #1: Never appease your rival.
Lesson #2: Deal the knockout blow if opportunity presents itself.
Lesson #3: By seeking to avoid a war of attrition you end up with a war of attrition and encourage the war of attrition (perceived weakness). A war of attrition is inevitable. The real question is NOT how a war of attrition could be avoided but when does this war start and on what terms. Does it start when it's most advantageous to you or your rival? Who starts the war and under what terms?
-- For the sheep that don't understand - content exclusively/content hoarding is the war of attrition - its most important aspect anyway insofar as console gaming is concerned.
Lesson #4: Frugal marketing does not pay. Staying quiet is always a mistake. You either shape the narrative or others will shape the narrative for their own benefit. Not adapting to new marketing methods and aggressively staying on top of the narrative is counterproductive. Can't avoid "pay to play" (access to play, gift to play, ad-buy to play, exclusive scoop to play... etc etc.). There is a huge gaping hole in "grass root" influencers marketing (also known as guerrilla marketing) in Sony's marketing strategy. Not to be confused with celebrity endorsement marketing - one of the oldests forms. The competition is running freely here, largely unchallenged - mistake.
Big picture for Sony, they'll always be in this position so long as the biggest consumer market for gaming is on some foreign land and not Japan itself. You ultimately play by the rules of the house, for the time being the U.S, but in the future, if it were to be China, likewise. It's what it's.
As far as gamer to gamer releations is concerned....the communities are becoming more polarized and devided. Less consensus on old industry fundamentals - tried and true.