COD seems will be outsourced and contracted to others from now on or at least some of them smh.Sounds like some massive news is being prepped from the Xbox side
cause this last 24 hours has been insane
COD seems will be outsourced and contracted to others from now on or at least some of them smh.Sounds like some massive news is being prepped from the Xbox side
cause this last 24 hours has been insane
How many times did you read the Microsoft Hacked thread or the friends threadSounds like a you problem.
GP Ultimate is already $204 per year now. They had increased it to $17 per month a few months ago.Yes, older games should be elegible. But Ubisoft is negotiating with other subs to include them elsewhere too, so may need time.
It would make sense to include 2 years old and older games, that would avoid issues with Sony deals and also wouldn't almost cannibalize sales of old games because they already don't sell almost.
And yes, it would make sense to include them in premium only, similar to EA games. That would reduce even more the cannibalization because less gamers would have access to them, and the ones doing so would pay more for them.
Holding them would reduce the cannibalation, too, but also would mean there would be less time for Sony deals blocking them. Maybe if they way some months more they can launch there last year CoD the same day they start including ABK titles to GP.
MS will continue raising the GP price, and that would be a good excuse to raise it for Ultimate at the same time they add a first big chunk of ABK titles.
As I remember GP Ultimate is now $180/year, they could raise it at something like $16.99/month ($203.88/year).
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Partner of Hardware at Xbox. Developer of the Series X and S, and Elite Controlled 1 & 2 has left Xbox. On his own terms.
Apparently this person is a COD leaker:
In that case they can increase it to $19.99 ($239.88/year). And to lock the ABK games to Ultime, even if needed putting them inside a "ABK Play" service that would also be the one that Ubisoft would include in other services.GP Ultimate is already $204 per year now. They had increased it to $17 per month a few months ago.
My guess is that if they want to increase it further and time it with the ABK batch, they want to put a few months gap between the two price hikes.
Also, there are no Ultimate exclusive games (apart from EA's catalog) in Game Pass. If they make ABK games exclusive to GP Ultimate, that'll be a first.
Yeah bcus it's mostly talking about layoffs. Xbox is indeed an avarice company tht will do anything to get a huge overhead, enrich it's management and doesn't care about anything else.Now these morons want to say something.
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Partner of Hardware at Xbox. Developer of the Series X and S, and Elite Controlled 1 & 2 has left Xbox. On his own terms.
I think he had help from other members of the team.I thought Jason Ronald, the dude with the long beard made the xbox series consoles?
My company also says it will be a tough year. And we're not tech, I think its just common wisdom everywhere that things will be bad. But that was the common wisdom this time last year too and yet the on paper economy still did fine.The software company I work for ended up cutting the jobs in India (the CEO is actually from there, so I was surprised in a way)... They were not that good, so it's understandable that they got cut even if they are cheaper.
But yeah, the forecast is not that good, that showed in the Christmas speech of the CEO, he did not talk for long... Maybe I should start looking elsewhere.
That seems so messy, do you know why Ubisoft ended up with this responsibility? that seems like the kind of mess a lawyer would make tons and tons of money with!Another is that MS no longer will manage the rights of ABK games for gamesubs that include cloud gaming, but instead Ubisoft: for the whole ABK back catalog plus their games to be released in the next 15 years. So Ubisoft should be negotiating now with the different subsbriptions.
My company downsized from like 80 to 40 ppl two years ago because we rely on city contracts and there's been a real tightening up and money taken away from those housing initiatives in NYC, however we just signed a new multi million dollar contract and are now on a hiring spree for like 20 positions. This is the way of life, things are very dynamic and can change at any moment especially concerning money.My company also says it will be a tough year. And we're not tech, I think its just common wisdom everywhere that things will be bad. But that was the common wisdom this time last year too and yet the on paper economy still did fine.