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peter42O
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Right now Sony is still doing well because they are riding on the success of the PS4, while Microsoft's new studios and publishers are still developing their new AAA games.
As soon as Microsoft's 1st party studios are ready (2023), it will be the beginning of the end for PlayStation as a platform. Xbox will be everywhere with the help of Xcloud. Consoles, TVs, Mobile, Tablets, PC... maybe even on your toaster. You only need a controller. Sony is still struggling with their cloud strategy and their mediocre services.
While I agree with you in regards to Microsoft wanting Xbox to be everywhere, this will take time and they do have a ways to go yet. PlayStation as a platform will be just as good next generation as they are this generation and in no way, shape or form will PlayStation end. While I do believe that Game Pass is better than PlayStation Plus, they still have over 45m paid monthly subscribers and while the Premium tier leaves a little to be desired, the base PlayStation Plus subscription shits all over Xbox Live Gold and Extra tier is pretty good in of itself. As for Sony's cloud strategy, it's years away from being properly and fully implemented.
Microsoft is buying publishers! Publishers including famous IPs. Not some small random no-name studios like Haven or Savage Game Studio.
Microsoft will own some of the biggest gaming franchises ever. No matter if it's Minecraft, Call of Duty, Warcraft, Starcraft, Diablo, Overwatch, Elder Scrolls or Fallout. They own some of the biggest studios and publishers that ever existed. Microsoft pretty much dominates the whole WRPG and FPS genre. Minecraft is still the king for the kids.
Meanwhile you have Sony with some mediocre 1st party studios like PixelOpus, London Studio, Media Molecule (Dreams is a 10-year-failure), Valkyrie Entertainment, Haven, Asobi Team, San Diego Studio, Nixxes, or Firesprite.
I agree with the Microsoft part. But whether or not all the acquisitions pays off with great games is a wait and see.
As for the Sony first party studios you mention, im very interested in what PixelOpus and Team Asobi do. No interest in the rest but I wouldn't say any of them are mediocre. They're at least borderline good at the very least with a few of them remaining to be seen based on what their next project is.
If you're honest you will admit that PlayStation Studios only has 4 relevant/succeesful AAAstudios. Naughty Dog (Uncharted, TLOU), Santa Monica Studio (GOW), Guerrilla Games (Horizon) and Sucker Punch (Ghost of Tsushima).
The rest of them are some unsuccessful AA studios like Housemarque or Savage Game Studio disguising as AAA studios. Or some random port/remake studios like Bluepoint, Valkyrie and Nixxes no one gives a shit about. And Polyphony is a joke compared to Turn 10 and Playground Games.
Of course there is Insomniac Games who's struggling to create new successful AAA IPs, so they have to work on foreign licenses (Marvel Spider-Man & Wolverine) to be succeesful.
Savage Game Studios is a mobile studio and is Sony's equivalent of Microsoft's Alpha Dog Games. No biggie. Bluepoint did an excellent job with remaking Demon's Souls. Housemarque is a favorite of mine. I loved Outland, Dead Nation, Alienation and Nex Machina. Only Matterfall was disappointing. As for Returnal, that game would be an easy 8.5/10 - 9.0/10 for me personally if it wasn't a rogue like game because from visuals to audio to combat/gameplay was all great. Polyphony Digital is great but I do see Playground Games as better and Turn 10 should be better with the next Forza Motorsport.
However, I love Insomniac Games and easily prefer Spider Man over for example Sunset Overdrive which I played for maybe 30 minutes if that. I would easily take what Insomniac is doing now compared to getting new IP's that like Sunset Overdrive, I may not even like or want to begin with.
Insomniac if anything is more successful now because of those licensed games than ever before and it doesn't matter how a studio gets there, as long as they get there. So in my opinion, it's 5 studios - the 4 you listed and Insomniac which is my #1 Sony studio.