This guy is a real narcist. Talks like a champ and thinks he is the saviour from the industry. He says things that xbox fans want to hear, but at the same time he keeps them on their toes.
Yep, thats what i keep trying to tell my fellow sony stans. Jim Ryan will be the one who is equipped to go toe to toe with Microsoft right now with the moves they’re making. They need a business forward person thinking about long term, Jim knows they don’t stand a chance if they dont start knocking out some successful service games and increasing their wingspan of their IP beyond the console.
Microsoft is slowly going to eat away at every other market if Sony don’t play this generation smart. They need big multiplayer, they need PC presence, and they need to utilize their power in multimedia entertainment to grow their IP.
This stuff sounds boring and anti-gamer to fans but its whats gonna keep sony in the position they’re in. It’s clear what Microsoft is doing and they’re underestimating Sony right now because they aren’t a big tech company, but they still have more influence and they need to utilize it while they can.
If you hate the direction Sony is going in now you’re gonna be absolutely over it once Microsoft starts gaining leverage over them and dictates even more of how they do business
Im tired of Sony being caught flat footed though.Somewhere in the interview he wants to acquire studios in regions theyre not very big in AKA Japan I guess. Best case scenario they go after sega or somehow government of japan blocks them because sony and or nintendo protest. Anything else is a worst case scenario for sony.
And this is why SIE shouldve always been a priority for sony. They should have never sold their shares of SE, on the contrary they should have bought more. From soft was sold for pennies on the dollar, shouldve gotten them. Instead sony is caught flatfooted and out gunned money wise. Its insane that by being so dependant on third parties, they never sought ownership of key third party partners, even if just stock percentage buyouts. Even backwards nintendo has some stock in Sqaure and Bandai Namco.
I think they may change their mind and release Bethesda games to PS5. If they won't they may kill Bethesda IPs, it's already too risky even if they plan Xbox timed exclusive. (Remember Tomb Raider)Activision/Blizzard and Bathesda games coming to a PlayStation near you….
It’s just all about the timing
Reading the article, idk why people are reacting so negatively? He isn’t saying anything substantial.
“We’ll see less games made exclusively for one device”. Isn’t this just common sense? MS has stopped making a vast majority of their games exclusive to one device years ago. Now Sony has started doing the same. Nintendo will not follow. But he’s right, there will be less and less just by virtue of Sony bringing their games to PC.
It's the same 3-4 topics he keeps re-cycling on with roughly the same answers.Reading the article, idk why people are reacting so negatively? He isn’t saying anything substantial.
“We’ll see less games made exclusively for one device”. Isn’t this just common sense? MS has stopped making a vast majority of their games exclusive to one device years ago. Now Sony has started doing the same. Nintendo will not follow. But he’s right, there will be less and less just by virtue of Sony bringing their games to PC.
And won publisher of the year in 2021. 2023 should be real interesting.I don't see how they could make even less Xbox AAA exclusives, they released zero in 2022.
It was an interview and he was answering questions. Execs do that all the time. If you don't care about what Phil says anyone is free to ignore him.It's the same 3-4 topics he keeps re-cycling on with roughly the same answers.
People just care too much about the man and his PR-machine mouth. "Good guy Phil" is corny, but not worth all this fuss lol
Honestly the most interesting thing about Spencer/other's at MS's PR stuff about exclusivity and how people keep reading it as though they are planning to just be multi-plat, when in reality.. they are kinda saying the opposite.
Honestly the most interesting thing about Spencer/other's at MS's PR stuff about exclusivity and how people keep reading it as though they are planning to just be multi-plat, when in reality.. they are kinda saying the opposite.
not gonna happenIt's not tricking me. I have said since the ABK deal was announced in January that once contracts are done, im expecting every game to be exclusive to Xbox/PC/Cloud.
not gonna happen
I agree. I wish I knew what Sonys mindset was. Fromsoft, super massive, quantic dream, ready at dawn, Atlus, Kojima productions it’s like they have no respect for their second party partners and as soon as they get a hit they’re all of a sudden too big or too good to work with Sony again. I don’t know if it’s Sonys fault or the other companies but with so many names mentioned it can’t all be coincidence and Sony is the only consistent factor. I guess Sony never foresaw a bigger company than them ever taking gaming seriously and now since Microsoft has infinite budget and zero standards for growth Sony is just a deer in the headlights. At this rate I’m more convinced we’ll see gamepass on PlayStation than Sony make the necessary moves to stay on top. Sad to say.Im tired of Sony being caught flat footed though.
What's the point of working relationship with Ballistic Moon now with ex-SuperMassive devs, when you should have invested in them before even Bamco? Literally like 10 years too late, and especially gauling in light of Telltale dying, RAD going to Meta/FB, and Quantic Dreams turning into Nightmares by most accounts.
That's fair, because the point is -- whether his decisions are popular or not -- Jimbo walks the talk.As per Sir Ryan
“I think some of the art that our studios are making is some of the finest entertainment that has been made anywhere in the world,” Ryan continued. “And to kind-of gate the audience for the wonderful art, wonderful entertainment that our studios are making… to gate the audience for that at 20 or 30 million frustrates me. I would love to see a world where hundreds of millions of people can enjoy those games.”
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