From the beginning, I've thought this was about enticing and/or compelling people to invest in MS' ecosystem. No matter what MS says to regulators or the public, that's the end goal. It's what they've done in other sectors and buying developers/publishers/IPs and then limiting access to their own ecosystem falls in line with previous tactics they've used. Basically, if you won't move to their product they'll remove your choices until you do. I think that's why certain titles are not on Switch and, if allowed, that list (of games only available through the MS ecosystem) will grow and grow. Some (MS included) want to make this a console war issue, but I'm far more worried about the health of the industry and consumer choice.
It's just really disgusting that Microsoft have put themselves in a situation where, the only way they can entice people to their gaming ecosystem, is to take the biggest names from the 3P space and lock them to their ecosystem through consolidation. It's not like Xbox is the main destination for any of the IP they've acquired, it hasn't been for years if ever.
Hellblade, Obsidian's games, Double Fine, Bethesda games....on console all of these games had the majority of their audience on Playstation platforms. That is something which always goes against Microsoft when bringing even those up; sure some form of that argument could be used against Sony when Final Fantasy went to their platform but Nintendo royally screwed up their relationship with Squaresoft AND made a console that was not friendly to the JRPG ambitions FF VII, VIII, IX etc. obviously had that generation. Something their own fans and fans of the genre quickly realized and they naturally chose the console where their favorite type of games were actually proliferating.
There is no such scenario where Sony "dropped the ball" with PS5 the way Nintendo did with the N64 (or Sega with the Saturn), in terms of failing to answer the needs of most devs/pubs or gamers/customers, so I can't really throw them that bone when it comes to those aforementioned acquisitions. I get that Microsoft need big marquee AAA IP tied to their gaming brand to be competitive, but I don't really condone mass consolidation for them to "catch up" on that front when they had the IP which could've done it for them but they let them become irrelevant through poor management.
Yeah, I just thought the accusations being thrown around were funny. Pachter seems to be more openly anti-Playstation than usual this gen.
If you follow the money, it's easy to see why. The company he works for has $50 million in Microsoft shares, shares that stand to jump in value if the ABK deal is closed. Pachter himself says he has no shares in Microsoft but it doesn't matter; he's speaking as a representative of Wedbush since he's an employee of theirs who also engages with the public.
Given Sony are the company most against the deal, of course Pachter will be incredibly stupid in his disdain for them which is why flies like Destin are attracted to him like garbage. Also given Microsoft have basically said the only reason they aren't #1 in console gaming is because Sony exists (that's not the full reason: what they don't say is that Sony understands the market magnitudes better than they ever could), I'm sure people like Pachter feel if PlayStation could be squeezed out, it'd make more room for Microsoft, increase their value, and increase Wedbush's share value in Microsoft.
It really has turned into dirty politics now. I don't know how we expunge this element out of the industry or the hobby.
I generally like Jaffe and he's always been good to me...but his takes just drive me up the wall sometimes.
There are even some Xbox guys I have a soft spot for... Gaz, The Aussie guy from Xboxera and Rand.... and CrapGamer can be pretty funny when he takes things less seriously.
But I'm watching less and less podcasts, I just don't have the time tbh.
Nah, Gaz has been showing his ass on Twitter lately. For a moment I thought they were going to be genuinely more critical of Xbox but that lasted for like five seconds. His anti-PS trolling isn't that far off from Colteastwood's.
And the XboxERA guy you're talking about, is that Shrepnel Nick? I couldn't take that guy seriously anymore after he went on a PlayStation rant because Microsoft delayed Starfield & RedFall back in May. It just got very nonsensical and it's like he was blaming PlayStation for Microsoft's own shortcomings.